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Communication (14)

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Here's What the Future of Healthcare Communication Looks Like

Does this look familiar? Medical error is the third leading cause of death and contributes to 10,000 serious medical complications every day. 80% of these errors occur secondary to miscommunication...

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A Look at Pulsara's Top Content of 2017, as Decided by You!

Hello and Happy New Year from Team Pulsara! Today we wanted to take a moment to reflect back on some of our best pieces of original content from the past year. You've spoken, and below are your top 5...

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Here's Why Some Teams Struggle with Coordination -- Which Can Lead to Delays in Treatment

EDITOR'S NOTE: Special thanks to Shane Elmore for writing today's blog post. Shane served as Pulsara's Vice President for Clinical Innovation and Development from 2013-2022. You can connect with him...

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Australian Health Systems Reduce D2B and D2N Times by 28 and 33 Minutes Respectively [Preliminary Research]

To determine if Pulsara can improve management timelines for patients suspected of having a stroke or cardiac event, researchers in Australia have conducted a pilot study with a 6 month pre-post...

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Live at Texas EMS: Paramedics Discuss their Biggest Communication Challenges [Podcast]

Every year, breast cancer claims 40,000 lives. The opioid epidemic causes 50,000 deaths per year. Motor vehicle crashes cause 38,000 deaths each year. And gun violence is responsible for 36,000...

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Happy Thanksgiving and THANK YOU from Team Pulsara

Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours! This year, the team at Pulsara feels more thankful than ever. As the holidays approach, it's natural to look back over the past year and think about where we've...

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What if we Measured Treatment Delays in Number of Brain Cells Lost? Thoughts from a Stroke Coordinator [Podcast]

What if instead of recording treatment delays in minutes, your stroke coordinator recorded them in number of brain cells lost? Would your team still say "Oh well, it's only five minutes, that's not...

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