Few of the country's EMS systems carry blood. But a growing number are starting, in the face of evidence that it could save thousands of lives.
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This aligns with Intermountain Health's ongoing efforts to simplify for our caregivers, patients and health plan members. Caregiver and team efforts to simplify include two types of activities.
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And they did a lot of resource management. They did a lot of simulation ... for driving the kinds of transformational patient safety outcomes that we know every hospital is striving to achieve here in ...
The largest share of the money, about $40 billion, would go to the main disaster relief fund at the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Only about 1% of emergency medical vehicles — including ground and air ambulances — carry blood in the U.S. Instead, EMS teams often rely on crystalloid products, which are cheaper and easier to store ...