6a: Systems of Care (2021) OLD
*The newest information for 2022 is available here: • 6a: Systems of Care (2026) Chapter 6 covers the systems of care. The first lesson in this chapter provides a review of what Systems of Care consists of. According to ILCOR guidelines, Systems of Care are a separate and important part of ACLS provider training. "The ILCOR guidelines describe Systems of Care as a separate and important part of ACLS provider training. These Systems of Care describe the organization of professionals necessary to achieve the best possible result for a given individual’s circumstances. They include an overview of the ways life-saving interventions should be organized to ensure they are delivered efficiently and effectively. Hospitals, EMS staff, and communities that follow comprehensive Systems of Care demonstrate better outcomes for their patients than those who do not. Management of life-threatening emergencies requires the integration of a multidisciplinary team that can involve rapid response teams (or RRTs), cardiac arrest teams, and intensive care specialists to increase survival rates. In fact, the 2015 guidelines update reflects research that shows that RRTs improve outcomes." Need to be certified or rectified in ACLS, visit https://disquefoundation.org/acls-cou... ************************************** Follow us on social media! Facebook: / disquefoundation Twitter: / disquefndn Instagram: / savealifeinitiative Pinterest: / disquefoundation LinkedIn: / disque-foundation Website: https://disquefoundation.org/ To find out more about the Save a Life Initiative and the Disque foundation please visit our site or email us at [email protected] Together, let’s save lives.