Decreasing
Time-to-Defibrillation
in Communities

Fire and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel do everything in their power to respond to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest emergencies as quickly as they can. But, when every second counts, a system of care that empowers bystanders to be a part of the pre-hospital response solution is necessary in order to meaningfully improve outcomes.

It’s time to provide communities with first of its kind technology and tools designed to make that a reality. Join other communities and bring Avive’s revolutionary cardiac arrest response solution to your city or county through one of our unique AED deployment programs!

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Which Emergency Medical Service Deployment Program is
Right for You?

Avive’s 4 Minute City™ Program combines revolutionary cardiac arrest response technology with an innovative and customized AED deployment approach to make an AED available to OHCA victims within 4 minutes of 911 being contacted.

Avive Public Access Defibrillation Program

Providing communities that already have AEDs broadly deployed with innovative solutions designed to reduce time-to-defibrillation and overall take their PAD Program to the next level - all for a much more affordable rate.

How big is the emergency medical services market?

  • The emergency medical services market is a substantial and rapidly expanding sector within the healthcare industry. Current estimates place the global market size at roughly $46.5 billion to $48.4 billion, with projections indicating it could reach between $81.1 billion and $89.8 billion by 2031. This impressive growth is driven by several factors, including an aging population, a rise in chronic diseases, an increase in accidents and emergencies, and ongoing technological advancements in emergency medical care. In the U.S. alone, the market is valued at $13.9 billion and is expected to grow to $24.5 billion by 2030, showcasing an even faster growth rate than the global market. (Should validate this data)

 

What is the golden rule in EMS?

  • The golden rule in EMS is "Above all, do no harm," a principle rooted in the medical profession's core value of patient safety. This emphasizes the critical need for EMS providers to prioritize actions that benefit patients while minimizing risks. To uphold this standard, providers must possess both competence and compassion, delivering skilled care with empathy and respect for individual needs. They must also exercise sound judgment, avoiding any interventions that might inadvertently worsen the patient's condition. Respecting patient autonomy and dignity throughout the encounter is equally vital. In essence, this golden rule serves as a constant reminder to prioritize the patient's well-being, balancing the urgency of emergency care with the necessity of avoiding harm. (Should validate this answer) 

Avive 4 Minute City Program vs. Avive PAD Program

Avive Service / Program Feature Avive 4 Minute City Program Avive PAD Program
FREE Implementation & Deployment of Intelligent Response™ Lite & Avive™ Mobile Appxx
Avive Connect AEDs™xx
Avive Intelligent Response™ Platformxx
Customized & Data-Driven AED Deployment Strategy Designed to Reduce Time-to-Defibrillationx
Execution of Detailed Program Implementation Plan via Dedicated Program Coordinator Resourcex
Ongoing Post-Implementation Support - Analyzing Program Results and Iterating Deployment Approachx