Improving cardiac and stroke outcomes.
Establishes a statewide, data-driven cardiac and stroke system with a registry, standards, ongoing data collection, and public reports to boost EMS/hospital care and outcomes.
Establishes a statewide, data-driven cardiac and stroke system with a registry, standards, ongoing data collection, and public reports to boost EMS/hospital care and outcomes.
SB 5602, introduced January 30, 2025, would establish a statewide, data-driven system to improve emergency cardiac and stroke outcomes in Washington. The bill directs the Department of Health (the “department”) to oversee a coordinated continuum of care, create a statewide cardiac and stroke registry, set system standards and center categorization, and require regular data collection, analysis, and public reporting. It adds a new chapter to Title 70 RCW and recodifies a related provision (RCW 70.168.150).
New Chapter and Registry
Data Submissions and Reporting Timeline
Oversight, Analysis, and Recommendations
Accessibility and Support
Rural and Public Education Provisions
Privacy and Confidentiality
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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