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Implementing Telecommunicator and High-Performance CPR Programs to Improve Patient Outcomes

Every year, more than 250,000 people experience an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in the United States. But fewer than half of them receive CPR before professional help arrives. CPR LifeLinks is a national initiative to improve cardiac arrest survival rates by implementing telecommunicator and high-performance CPR programs. In this session, you’ll hear strategies for overcoming barriers to increasing cardiac arrest survival rates and learn more about the CPR Lifelinks toolkit, a how-to guide for EMS and 911 agencies. In addition, leaders from Bend, Oregon discuss how their communities are improving cardiac arrest survival rates through a collaborative approach to telecommunicator and high-performance CPR.

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