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Get With The Guidelines-Resuscitation Overview
  • Updated:Fri, 16 Dec 2011 11:39:00 AM

Using Data to Help Save Lives

Get With The Guidelines®-Resuscitation collects data on in-hospital resuscitation events from hospitals across the U.S. The data is used to provide participating hospitals with feedback on their resuscitation practice and patient outcomes as well as to develop new evidence-based guidelines for in-hospital resuscitation.


Improving Quality to Improve Patient Outcomes

The goal of Get With The Guidelines-Resuscitation is to help hospital teams save more lives threatened by cardiopulmonary emergencies through consistent application of the most up-to-date scientific guidelines for in-hospital resuscitation.

Get With The Guidelines-Resuscitation supports quality improvement at participating hospitals by:

  • Monitoring process-of-care variables and guidelines adherence to identify opportunities for improvement
  • Identifying opportunities to improve event documentation
  • Comparing performance to that of similar hospitals
  • Ensuring consistent data definitions
  • Reducing noncompliance and medical errors through data-driven peer review
  • Reducing liability related to documentation issues
  • Providing data to support staffing, training and equipment allocation decisions
  • Fulfilling Joint Commission standards for monitoring in-hospital resuscitation
  • Saving the time and money hospitals would otherwise spend to create their own data-collection systems and reporting tools
  • Providing opportunities to contribute to evidence-based best practices for resuscitation

 Program Overview, Fact Sheet, CRFs, and FAQ

If you and other members of your hospital team would like to know more about Get With The Guidelines-Resuscitation, please download the program overview, fact sheetARC CRF, CPA CRF, MET CRF, or check out our FAQs

 

 
  
 
 




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