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Cardiovascular Network: Faster Treatment Times & Government Support

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Rapid Specialist Connection Improves Outcomes in Cardiovascular Emergency Care: Results of teh 2022 Human Network Pilot ‌Project

A pilot project focused on rapidly connecting⁤ specialists to patients ⁢experiencing severe cardiovascular events demonstrated⁢ significant improvements in time ⁢to treatment,according to an evaluation of its 2022⁣ performance. The “Human⁤ Network pilot Project,” designed to expedite ‍care for conditions like⁤ acute myocardial infarction (AMI) ​adn stroke, leverages a ‍dedicated, rapid decision-making platform to facilitate quick details exchange and specialist referral.The project​ involved a network of participating institutions achieving high rates of specialist availability – 84.4% and 95.9% for specialists specifically. Evaluation of time from paramedic arrival to the initiation of definitive treatment revealed an⁣ average of 10 hours and 36 minutes for hemorrhagic stroke, with 100% of patients receiving final treatment within 24 hours. More critically, the platform significantly reduced time to treatment for time-sensitive conditions: final treatment for ischemic ⁣stroke began within an average of 2 hours‍ and 48 minutes of on-site paramedic arrival, and for AMI, within ​an average of 2 hours and 6 minutes.These results ​were achieved while maintaining‌ adherence to established⁤ “Golden Time” benchmarks – 3 hours for ischemic stroke and 2 hours for AMI – with 52% of ischemic stroke patients and 48% of AMI ⁤patients receiving care ​within​ these critical ⁢windows. ‌

The rapid decision-making platform proved highly effective in connecting patients with appropriate specialists. 97.8%⁤ of patients referred through ‌the platform were successfully ​connected with a treating medical staff member, with specialists ⁢responding to requests in an average of 4⁤ minutes and 36 seconds. The time to establish this connection varied between networks, ranging from a minimum of⁣ 24 seconds‌ to a maximum of 19 minutes and 42 seconds. 93.9% of patients ‍arrived at a medical institution and began final treatment ⁤within the appropriate timeframe.

Throughout 2022, the ⁤platform facilitated 1266 requests for ⁣specialist consultation, resulting in 1006 accomplished matches. A significant majority of these matches (781) occurred within 15 minutes, with 95 occurring within 5 minutes and 631 between 5 and 10 minutes.

The project is supported by government subsidies, with preliminary funding provided⁢ in may 2025, March 2025,⁣ and March 2024. Based on the positive evaluation results, further funding will be allocated for the first year of operation. A total of 6.18 ⁤billion won ​is allocated for network-to-network collaboration, with individual networks receiving between 450 million and 750 million won based on performance. ⁢An additional 2.63 billion won supports the human network component,with each of the 49 networks eligible for a minimum of 16 million won,contingent on evaluation outcomes. These subsidies are intended to cover labor costs for personnel involved in the pilot project.

Lee Hyung-hoon, Second Vice Minister, emphasized the importance of timely treatment in emergency cardiovascular care⁢ and highlighted the pilot project as⁤ a viable solution for reducing treatment delays ‌and improving patient outcomes. ​ the government intends to continue and ‍refine the pilot project to further strengthen essential medical ‌care services.

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