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LaunchKC Announces 2017 Finalists

Redivus Health is named one of 20 finalists in the LaunchKC global grants competition. Winners will be announced Sept. 15 during Techweek Kansas City. Read about the LaunchKC competition and check out the news stories in the Kansas City Business Journal and Startland News.

Meet Our Team: Kristy Blomquist, R.N.

With more than a decade of experience working as an ICU nurse, serving on hospital Code Blue and sepsis response teams, and training others as a nursing educator and ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) instructor, Kristy Blomquist didn’t imagine being part of a startup company. But when she saw the Redivus Health Code Blue app in action, she was hooked. During the summer of 2016, Kristy participated in several Code Blue simulation lab sessions. She [...]

Code Blue: Bringing Order to Chaos

For Maddy, a hospital ER nurse, her first experience using the Redivus Health Code Blue app came in the middle of a cardiac arrest event. “A code was called in the ER, and the ambulance was five minutes out,” Maddy explains. “I was assigned the scribe role that day for the ER, so it was my job to write down everything for documentation. I started taking notes on paper. “It was also my role to [...]

Code Blue: Beating the Odds

Less than 11% of people who suffer cardiac arrest outside of a hospital survive. — American Heart Association For Dr. Jacob Shepherd, a family medicine resident, using the Redivus Health Code Blue mobile application made a difference for one cardiac arrest survivor. While doing some in-the-field testing for Redivus last fall, Dr. Shepherd was on a ride-along with a Kansas City, Mo., Fire Department EMS team. A Code Blue call came in over the radio, [...]

Redivus Health in the KC Business Journal

The Kansas City Business Journal covered our ongoing efforts to test and improve our product and launch it to clients. We're looking forward to big things in 2017! Startup hopes January release of first product will help 'save lives' - Kansas City Business Journal or open article as PDF.