Heart Attack Care to Improve in Wyoming

Heart Attack Care to Improve in Wyoming

The American Heart Association has announced that they will begin implementing Mission: Lifeline Wyoming, which is a community based approach to improving the system of care for heart attach patients. The $7.1 million statewide project is being funded in part by a $5.9 million grant from The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust. Wyoming Governor Matt Mead.

The three year initiative, managed by Wyoming based American Heart Association Staff, will be a collaborative effort involving hospitals, EMS providers and first responders.

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