Abiomed

More Training, More Outreach, More Business: Pushing Your Interventional Program to the Next Level

Priorities need to focus on training and outreach from clinical, operational and financial perspectives as well as strengthening the heart team --;Prairie Heart and Vascular Institute in Springfield, Ill., is leading the way.

Expert Advice: Coding Changes for Impella and What You Need to Know about Cardiac Bundles

Watch this strategic webinar on the changes effective October 1, 2016, that simplify reimbursement for heart assist device systems, including Impella.

Abiomed San Juan

From the Ground Up: Building a Better Interventional Program — Strategies for Cardiology Service Line Directors

Topping the list of must haves when rolling out a new complex PCI program are a solid mission to offer leading-edge technology, top-down administrative support, physician and nursing leadership, a quest for quality, and a well-oiled team.

From the Ground Up: Building a Better Interventional Program

San Juan Regional Medical Center's ongoing training and protocols has served the heart team well and their advice is solid for care providers seeking to offer quality care while maintaining a healthy bottom line.

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[VIDEO] Building a Protected PCI Program: Enhancing Revascularization Outcomes One Patient Transfer at a Time

Learn how to improve and save lives of high-risk and emergent patients in need of revascularization.

BUMC Phoenix PCI

[ARTICLE] Building a Protected PCI Program: How BUMC Phoenix Is Enhancing Revascularization Outcomes One Patient Transfer at a Time

To make a difference in people’s lives through excellent patient care is both mission and mantra at Banner Health.

Nursing Best Practices

Nursing Best Practices: Enabling Success in Protected PCI Patients in Cardiogenic Shock

Find out what essential roles nurses play in San Juan Regional Medical Center's successful Protected PCI program.

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Nursing Team Plays Key Role in Patient Success for Cardiogenic Shock

Teamwork, technology and a can-do attitude come together at a rural community hospital in the Southwest, where an Impella program for cardiogenic shock patients has saved many lives in past years.