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Connected for Care: How Interoperability Strengthens Trauma Response and Recovery

This Trailblazer explores how interoperability between EMS and hospital systems strengthens trauma response, recovery and performance improvement.
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Closing the Information Gap between EMS and Hospital Care

A new AHA Market Scan Trailblazer report, Connected for Care: How Interoperability Strengthens Trauma Response and Recovery, examines how hospitals and state agencies can improve interoperability between EMS electronic patient care reports (ePCRs) and hospital electronic health records (EHRs).
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Top Priority — 3 Health Care Emergency Preparedness Tips

In a recent AHA Leadership Scan panel discussion, “When Disaster Strikes: How to Maintain Continuity of Care,” leaders from Lee Health, Fort Myers, Florida, California-based Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and North American Partners in Anesthesia shared insights on building and maintaining a culture of preparedness.

When Disaster Strikes: How to Maintain Continuity of Care

Attend the July 10 AHA Leadership Scan discussion, “When Disaster Strikes: How to Maintain Continuity of Care,” from 1 to 2 p.m. ET to learn strategies that create resilience and allow clinical services and overall hospital operations to remain on track amid potential obstacles.

Let’s Work Together — A Framework for Public-Private Health Care Collaboration During Crises

A report issued by the group last month, the “National Dialogue for Healthcare Innovation,” provides a framework for how hospitals and health systems, public health, government leaders and others can work together during future crises. The wide-ranging report addresses three primary areas in which the pandemic highlighted challenges: innovative care delivery approaches, improving data and evidence generation, and strengthening innovation and supply chain readiness.