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Virginia Heart Attack Coalition/Mission Lifeline

Virginia Heart Attack Coalition/Mission Lifeline. VHAC/ML Bill of Rights.

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Virginia Heart Attack Coalition/Mission Lifeline

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  1. Virginia Heart Attack Coalition/Mission Lifeline

  2. VHAC/ML Bill of Rights We hold these truths to be self evident….that all STEMI patients are created equal, and are endowed with the inalienable right to rapid reperfusion therapy and excellent outcomes…that in order to form a more perfect STEMI system…we propose the following…

  3. I. RIGHT TO REGIONAL STEMI TEAMS AND MEETINGS A system-wide, defined STEMI champion team including: EMS Emergency Medicine Cardiology Administration All of whom are committed to quarterly meetings.

  4. II. RIGHT to a PREHOSPITAL ECG Pre-hospital ECGs performed on all chest pain patients in the field. Depending on local resources and practices, this would be available on all 1st response vehicles and may include transmission capability.

  5. III. RIGHT to RAPID RECOGNITION Screening ECG within 10 minutes of first medical contact regardless of initial site of patient presentation (fixed or EMS).

  6. IV. RIGHT to EMS EDUCATION A documented strategy and commitment to ongoing EMS ECG-related education (focused on ECG acquisition skills and ECG interpretation), including processes for ongoing competency measurement. This should include all EMS providers at the level of BLS and above.

  7. V. RIGHT to STEMI PROTOCOLS Written STEMI protocols, agreed to by all regional providers, that specify therapies and destination. These should clearly promote transport to the closest appropriate PCI hospital irrespective of health system affiliation.

  8. VI. RIGHT to PREHOSPITAL ACTIVATION Written protocols that standardize and endorse EMS communication to STEMI facilities to optimize pre-arrival activation of the cath lab, with or without ED involvement

  9. VII. RIGHT to BYPASS Appropriate regional protocols that promote EMS bypass of non-PCI hospitals if the nearest PCI hospital is within approximately 45 minute transportation time at the time of STEMI diagnosis.

  10. VIII. RIGHT to RAPID INTERFACILITY TRANSFER Pre-specified and protocol driven processes for recognition and transport to PCI hospitals of patients presenting to non-PCI facilities. This should address administration of thrombolysis in circumstances where transport will be delayed

  11. IX. RIGHT to PROMPT FEEDBACK Standardized data collection on each STEMI case that includes time of: 911 call EMS contact hospital arrival cath lab activation cath lab arrival device activation This performance data should be communicated to EMS, ED, non-PCI providers, and Cath lab staff in a timely manner.

  12. X. RIGHT to ACTION PCI centers (and non-PCI centers where resources allow) should participate in ACTION-GWTG, and should commit to sharing blinded data at the State and Regional level to promote quality improvement.

  13. “Patient Care…Not Market Share!”

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