
RQI Partners
Medical simulation software
Health care software
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What is RQI Partners
RQI Partners is a resuscitation quality improvement program and supporting software/services used to manage CPR training, skills verification, and performance improvement in clinical settings. It is used by hospitals and health systems to administer role-based curricula, track learner progress, and support compliance reporting for resuscitation training. The offering combines digital learning with hands-on skills practice using connected manikins and program oversight, rather than focusing solely on immersive simulation scenarios.
Programmatic CPR training workflow
The product is structured around an ongoing quality-improvement program for resuscitation training rather than one-off courses. It supports recurring skills practice, learner assignment, and progress monitoring across clinical roles. This aligns well with enterprise hospital needs for standardized CPR competency management.
Enterprise tracking and reporting
RQI Partners supports centralized administration for large learner populations across departments and facilities. It provides visibility into completion status and training currency to help organizations manage compliance. This is particularly useful where audit readiness and standardized reporting are required.
Blended learning with skills validation
The approach combines online learning with hands-on skills sessions using instrumented equipment to validate CPR performance. This can reduce reliance on instructor-led classroom time while still capturing objective skills metrics. It differentiates from platforms that primarily deliver scenario-based virtual simulation without standardized CPR skills stations.
Narrow clinical scope
The core focus is resuscitation (CPR) competency and related training workflows. Organizations looking for broad clinical simulation content (e.g., multi-specialty procedural or communication scenarios) may need additional platforms. As a result, it may not replace general-purpose medical simulation software used for diverse curricula.
Hardware and operational dependencies
Hands-on skills validation typically requires compatible manikins, stations, and onsite logistics. This introduces procurement, maintenance, and space considerations beyond purely software-based training tools. Implementation success can depend on local operational support and scheduling processes.
Integration details vary by site
Health systems often require integrations with LMS, HR systems, or identity management for user provisioning and reporting. The depth and ease of integration can vary based on the organization’s environment and project scope. Buyers may need to validate APIs, SSO options, and data export capabilities during evaluation.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Not publicly listed on RQI Partners site; core program/subscription pricing requires contacting sales or requesting a quote. Free tier/trial: No evidence of a permanently free tier or a time-limited free trial on the RQI Partners site. Example costs (officially listed on RQI Partners site):
- COVID-19 Ventilation Reskilling eLearning Course — $50.00 per learner (list price; blog post on RQI Partners site). Notes:
- RQI Partners’ pages for RQI, HeartCode Complete, NRP, Simulation Stations and related programs direct visitors to Request Demo, Contact Us, Request a Quote or Submit Volume Order forms rather than publishing public pricing.
- Some curricula/products (e.g., NRP Learning Platform) point to partner/publisher platforms for registration/purchase; RQI Partners itself does not list subscription/unit pricing publicly for its enterprise/subscription offerings.
Seller details
RQI Partners, LLC
Nashville, TN, USA
Private
https://rqipartners.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/rqi-partners/