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Study: Only half of U.S. residents trained to perform CPR or stop serious bleeding

While heroic bystanders have given first aid that saved someone's life, only half of U.S. residents over age 18 are trained to perform CPR or stop serious bleeding, a new study finds.

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Top 10 Steps To Improve In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Outcomes And Care Identified

Top 10 Steps To Improve In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Outcomes And Care Identified
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Top ten steps to improve in-hospital cardiac arrest outcomes and care identified

Top ten steps to improve in-hospital cardiac arrest outcomes and care identified
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Minority Cardiac Arrest Survivors Face Lower Hospital Care Quality

Minority Cardiac Arrest Survivors Face Lower Hospital Care Quality
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CDC commits over $23 million to expand CARES, Emory's national cardiac arrest registry

Emory’s Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival (CARES), the only national data collection tool that connects pre-hospital cardiac arrest data with hospital outcomes, will receive $23.85 million in grant funding over the next five years from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The new grant marks a return to public funding for the CARES performance and quality improvement program, something made possible through recent legislation that was signed into law at the end of last year.

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