February is American Heart Month—a time to raise awareness about heart health and cardiovascular diseases. It’s also a time to recognize the critical role healthcare professionals play in supporting cardiovascular health and interventions. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the U.S., making it essential for providers to stay up-to-date with the latest knowledge, skills, and credentials. 1
At Propelus, we help ensure they do. Through EverCheck, CE Broker and our Data Solutions, we equip healthcare organizations with the tools to maintain compliance, streamline credential management, and keep their teams focused on what matters most—patient care.
The Credentials that Save Lives
In a cardiovascular emergency, every second matters.
Healthcare professionals must have up-to-date certifications to provide lifesaving cardiac care, and organizations need a reliable way to track and verify these credentials. EverCheck streamlines the process helping healthcare organizations ensure their teams are prepared.
EverCheck and our Data Solutions verify and manage a wide range of cardiac care and resuscitation certifications, including:
- American Heart Association (AHA) Certifications: Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Basic Life Support (BLS), Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), Heartsaver® CPR AED, Pediatric Emergency Recognition and Stabilization (PEARS®)
- American Red Cross Certifications: Advanced Life Support (ALS), BLS, PALS
- Resuscitation Quality Improvement® (RQI) & HeartCode® Certifications: RQI Provider eCredential, ACLS HeartCode® eCard, BLS HeartCode® eCard
- Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) Certifications: Advanced Provider, Instructor Renewal, and more
By automating verification, EverCheck and our Data Solutions reduce administrative burdens and ensures healthcare professionals can deliver life-saving care with confidence.
Advancing Heart Health Through Education
Education is key to managing and treating heart disease. CE Broker makes it easy for healthcare professionals to access relevant continuing education (CE) courses that strengthen their knowledge and improve patient care.
Some of the top cardiovascular health-related courses available through CE Broker include:
- Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)
- Understanding Heart Failure
- Emergency Cardiac Care Guidelines
- Evidence-Based Care for Patients with Acute Heart Failure
- Cardiovascular Nursing: Interventional Cardiology
(Course availability may vary by state and profession.)
In addition to providing essential CE courses, CE Broker’s Credential Tracker allows professionals to stay on top of their cardiac care and resuscitation certifications—like CPR, ACLS, BLS, and PALS—without the stress of manual tracking or missed renewal deadlines.
The Propelus Commitment
At Propelus, we know that credential verification and continuing education are vital components of delivering high-quality patient care. That’s why we make it easier for healthcare professionals and organizations to stay ahead, ensuring that heart health remains a priority.
For Heart Month, we are taking it one step further—CE Broker will be donating a portion of proceeds from subscription purchases to the American Heart Association. This means that when healthcare professionals invest in their education and credential management, they are also contributing to heart health initiatives.
The Wrap Up
Heart Month is more than just a reminder—it’s a time to take action. By making credential management and continuing education seamless, EverCheck, CE Broker and Data Solutions empower healthcare professionals to provide the best possible care for patients.
At Propelus, we are proud to equip healthcare professionals with tools to support cardiovascular health. By investing in education and credential management, we are working toward a future where heart disease is no longer the leading cause of death.
Let’s work together to power professionals and champion heart health—today and every day.
1. National Center for Health Statistics. Multiple Cause of Death 2018–2022 on CDC WONDER Database. Accessed May 3, 2024. https://wonder.cdc.gov/mcd.html