Articles, research, and case studies related to cardiac arrest system performance, EMS case review programs, and resuscitation quality improvement.
Structured review of cardiac arrest cases is one of the most powerful ways EMS systems improve performance. Reviewing every arrest—not just selected cases—helps agencies identify patterns, strengthen learning, and improve patient outcomes.
Read on LinkedInCollecting data alone does not improve outcomes. Improvement happens when systems review cases intentionally, identify patterns, and translate information into meaningful learning and operational change.
Read on LinkedInA case study describing how Redmond Medic One implemented structured cardiac arrest case review using CODE-STAT™ and the LIFENET® system. By reviewing CPR performance after each cardiac arrest call and providing rapid feedback to crews, the agency improved hands-on compression ratio from 66% to 83% within six months, and currently average over 90% hands-on time.
Read Case StudyA case study describing how EvergreenHealth implemented structured CPR performance review and feedback processes modeled after the Redmond Medic One approach to improve adherence to resuscitation best practices.
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