«Cardiac arrest survival rates are unacceptably low,» said Robert Graham, chair of the study committee and director of the national program office for Aligning Forces for Quality at George Washington University, Washington, D.C. «Although breakthroughs in understanding and treating cardiac arrest are promising, the ability to
deliver timely interventions and high - quality care is inconsistent.
Not exact matches
This strategy requires responsive health systems that are equipped with lifesaving commodities and staffed with health workers who can
deliver high - quality and
timely skilled care, including emergency obstetric care and
interventions for small and ill newborn babies.
Many settings (health care, education, counseling, workplaces) rely on group work to
deliver effective and
timely interventions, including psychoeducation and psychotherapy.