Mission: Lifeline® Data Through The Years (2010 - 2016)
The Mission: Lifeline Program was launched in 2007. In 2010, the first Mission: Lifeline data and reports were generated offering participating hospitals much needed feedback on STEMI care initiatives, including STEMI System of Care metrics. Since 2010, much has been accomplished to create, improve and regionalize STEMI Systems of Care across the US. However, significant challenges and opportunities remain (See STEMI Systems of Care Opportunities page).
Mission: Lifeline STEMI data through the years, 2010-2016 show STEMI Systems of Care successes and place a spotlight on the opportunities.
Mission: Lifeline EMS FMC to Primary PCI within 90 Minutes
As a nation, the Mission: Lifeline EMS FMC to PCI measure achievement remains below 75%.
Coordinating STEMI Care between EMS and STEMI Receiving Center |
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Improving throughput processes at STEMI Receiving Centers |
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Mission: Lifeline Arrival at STEMI Referring Hospital to Primary PCI (For STEMI patients transferred for PCI, no fibrinolytic therapy administered)
As a nation, the Mission: Lifeline Arrival to STEMI Referring Hospital to PCI within 120 Minutes measure (Mission: Lifeline STEMI Receiving Center PLUS Measure) achievement remains below 75%.
Coordinating STEMI Care between EMS and STEMI Referring Hospital |
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Improving throughput processes at STEMI Referring Hospitals |
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Coordinating STEMI Care between STEMI Referring Hospital and STEMI Receiving Centers |
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Mission: Lifeline Data Through The Years – 2010-2016 (PDF)
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