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Aug 11, 2020
August 11, 2020 - Bozeman, Montana - Pulsara recently announced the release of app version 10.15. Full release notes are as follows.
We’re reaching out to give you the early heads up that Pulsara app version 10.15 is available. Here’s what’s included:
Now Consult and Transfer buttons are visible right from the Patient screen, giving hospital team members faster, more efficient access to initiate either process.
These buttons will only be visible if relationships have been established with other facilities.


Tapping the new Contact button opens the Team Alerts screen and automatically displays the team members at the other facility.
Pulsara 10.15 lays the foundation for even more flexible EMS Workflows coming soon. Stay tuned!
Contact Client Services at help@pulsara.com for assistance setting up EMS Consult and Handoff.

Heads up! Our website recently got a makeover, and the login button has a new look and location. You’ll now find it in the red bar at the top right corner of the website. Don’t worry! Nothing else has changed with regards to your login experience.

Our next Pulsara version will remove support for iOS 10. Our developers love to stay current with the latest Apple offers and iOS 10 is already almost four years old; as old as the lady in Titanic as software goes!
If you’re running an iPhone 5s or later, you’ll simply need to ensure your phone is running iOS 11 or higher to install the latest Pulsara goodness.
For folks still rocking an iPhone 5/5c, the original iPad (1st to 4th generation), or the iPad mini first generation, you’ll need a newer device so you don’t miss out on new features arriving soon.
If you have any questions or need support navigating these device support changes, please don’t hesitate to reach out!
Love,
Team Pulsara
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