Massachusetts H2510 aims to improve outcomes for sudden cardiac arrest by enhancing emergency response systems.
Massachusetts H2510 seeks to improve outcomes for sudden cardiac arrest by mandating the State 911 Department to develop an annual award for superior performance by Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP) in cardiac arrest cases. The bill also requires the Department of Public Health to report all cardiac arrest incidents to the State 911 Department. It emphasizes Quality Assurance and Improvement (QA/QI) reviews for emergency calls, including data collection on patient condition, defibrillation attempts, and bystander CPR.
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