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 ACC Chapters and AHA Mission: Lifeline STEMI Efforts
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 D2B Spotlight

D2B: Sustain the Gain Webinar

"How One Facility Achieves Remarkable Treatment Times Below 60 Minutes"

The D2B Quality Alliance continued its efforts to "Sustain the Gain" by hosting a June Educational webinar on Monday, June 15th. Please click the link below to view Dr. Greg Dehmer's (Scott & White Healthcare, Texas) discussion entitled "How One Facility Achieves Remarkable Treatment Times Below 60 Minutes" 

 Audience link: http://wcc.webeventservices.com/view/wl/r.htm?e=151298&s=1&k=4D692509817B4750054D2515860F4877&cb=blank

 

 

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 What is D2B?

D2B: An Alliance for QualityTM is a new Guidelines Applied in Practice (GAP) program launched by the American College of Cardiology (ACC) to save time and save lives by reducing the door-to-balloon times in U.S. hospitals performing primary PCI.  A growing list of other organizations, including the American Heart Association (AHA) and the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, are partners in this effort.

National guidelines developed by the American College of Cardiology (ACC) and the American Heart Association (AHA) state that hospitals treating STEMI patients with emergency PCI should reliably achieve a door-to-balloon time of 90 minutes or less. However, accomplishing this level of performance is an organizational challenge.

The D2B AllianceTM was developed to make what is current extraordinary performance ordinary by providing hospitals with key evidence-based strategies and supporting tools needed to begin reducing their D2BTM times. More importantly, it provides an open, vibrant community for hospitals to share their findings and experiences and reward excellence.

The D2B AllianceTM offers something for all participants, whether a hospital is already well on its way to reducing D2BTM times or just beginning.  Your hospital can join the community of about 1,100 hospitals already enrolled in D2BTM

If your facility has not yet registered it's not too late.  Sign up via the web now!  

For more information on the D2B AllianceTM email d2bstaff@acc.org or click here to join.

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 * June: The D2B AllianceTM continued its efforts to "Sustain the Gain" by hosting a June Educational webinar presented by Dr. Greg Dehmer and the clinical team from the Scott & White Healthcare in Texas entitled "How One Facility Achieves Remarkable Treatment Times Below 60 Minutes".  
   

 

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