AHA ACLS

🇺🇸 United States
Massachusetts General Hospital  | 
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3.6
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229
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App Age
5y 4m
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Last Update
Dec 16, 2025
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$2.99 - 2.99

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3.44
4.6
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Number of Ratings (Voted)
228
65.4K
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5y 4m
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$3
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28
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3 123
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1326
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55MB
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AHA ACLS
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ACLS Code Runner & Protocols
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The AHA ACLS app is the American Heart Association's (AHA) officially endorsed digital health solution to assist clinicians in running codes and delivering bedside ACLS care with actual patients. The app was developed by Harvard-trained physicians, in collaboration with the AHA, to help fellow physicians, nurses, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and emergency medical technicians (EMT) deliver the highest level of advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) at the point-of-care. It began as a project to assist clinicians within Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital—and then expanded to have a global scope after significant positive impact was demonstrated. Importantly, real-time feedback from our clinician users continuously drives improvements in app design, features, and function so that you will have the best experience providing life-saving care at the bedside. The AHA ACLS app is the only one to have all content vetted by both the AHA science team and practicing Harvard-affiliated physicians. It also features the latest 2020 release of AHA recommendations for ACLS. We owe it to our patients to use the best digital health tools to give them the highest chance of surviving acute life-threatening cardiac illnesses. To this end, we have developed a low cost, intuitive, and rigorously vetted mobile app to assist clinicians— including in all stages of training—and enhance ACLS care at the bedside. Features: - Intuitive design to rapidly access 4 ACLS algorithms (i.e. cardiac arrest, tachycardia with pulse, bradycardia with pulse, and post cardiac arrest care) - Includes all ACLS content including drug therapy and dosing, reversible causes, etc. - Easy-to-read timers and ability to log rounds of CPR, epinephrine, and defibrillations - Button within cardiac arrest algorithm that allows for rapid transition to post cardiac arrest care pathway once patient achieves ROSC - All content rigorously vetted by AHA science team and practicing Harvard-affiliated physicians - Regularly updated with the most up-to-date ACLS content We continue to iterate based on real-time clinician feedback, so that you will have the best experience providing life-saving care at the bedside. AHA ACLS offers an auto-renewing annual subscription at $2.99/year with a 3-day free trial. You will have unlimited access to all content while you maintain an active subscription. Payment will be charged to the credit card connected to your Apple ID Account when you confirm the initial subscription purchase. Subscriptions automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current subscription period. Your account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period. You may manage your subscription and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to your Account Settings after the purchase. Any unused portion of the free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when you purchase a subscription. You can read more about our terms and conditions in the app. Icons by Icons8}
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3.6
229 voters

Some Latest Reviews

NewbieJack
26 Dec, 2025
1
I PAY for the subscription and I was locked out of the app mid-code. Fix this ASAP this is so dangerous!
CHSIMdoc
30 Oct, 2025
3
Good interface and appreciate it being the most up to date. Overall worth the money, if only because you aren’t as likely to lose your phone as the ACLS paper cards. That said, the code “log” could be more detailed. Other similar apps include “events” where IO/central line access, insulin, PEA, VT, VF, asystole etc can be documented. Codes are chaotic as is - this log should help debriefing and documentation.
9513x2
09 Jul, 2025
1
It’s sad that a company as rich as MGB would lock such a simple and life-saving app behind a subscription based paywall. It’s honestly bad PR if anything.
EdHazard2
23 Jun, 2025
1
As someone who worked at MGH and is familiar with the AHA I’m not surprised these blood-sucking leeches are trying to monetize a literal emergency resuscitation and code guidance app. These massive, behemoth entities, the absolute gold standard and leaders in healthcare, have this behavior. How could this be? The greed is incredible. Why not give back to society such a minor inexpensively developed thing? Probably funded with donations too. Turns the stomach to consider as an indicator for the state of society.
mgruzie
12 Jul, 2024
1
Greedy app devs want to be paid for algo that is free on AHA website, marks app as “free” but after you download there’s a monthly fee. Deceptive and very bad form considering the purpose of the content.
OB2See
30 Mar, 2024
2
I used this app some time ago when it was free. Great app, very useful. Is very unfortunate that it is no longer free. I can appreciate the need to now charge a nominal fee, however I have several issues with the implementation. 1) A basic version should be free. As it stands the app is completely unusable outside the 3 day trial without a subscription. At least make the ACLS cards free in the app without nagging prompts for subscriptions. This is an invaluable resource in low resource settings, and charging a fee to access the basic information removes a critical resource. 2) A subscription service is just tacky. When I pay for something, I expect to own it - not the case with a software subscription. I realize SAAS is all the rage right now, but it’s really better to stick with a purchase model. I happily bought the ASCCP app and the subsequently updated version for $9.99 each, but I would never consider a yearly subscription to the same app. Just charge a one-time fee (or a nominal purchase fee and then charge for an upgrade) just like any good software for the last 40 years. 3) You went the subscription route and didn’t enable family sharing. This is the real insult here. Not only did you start charging for a free app. Not only did you decide to charge a subscription rather than let me purchase it. You INTENTIONALLY decided to not let members of the same household share the subscription. Absolutely ridiculous, and a great example of the greed present in corporate medicine today (even in orgs that claim to be nonprofit).
Bigmacs4bigmax
05 Oct, 2023
1
It was great…before they started charging. Takes some of our ACLS/BLS course fees to keep the app free.
Ventilator74
09 Mar, 2023
1
So I get it! You go from a free app to PAYWALL????? No simulators for me UNFORTUNATELY!!! I have been desperate to find a defibrillator app to use where I can simulate rhythms, and have a realistic monitor defibrillator interface. NOT HAPPENING!! This is a surprise cost, you will not see until you dig into the apps. What a COMPLETE SHAME! I wish I would have known about these simulators BEFORE THEY DID THIS!! It’s been said in another rating that the five star ratings are FAKE!! I get it! You scam The living daylights out of us and make these apps look wonderful and FREE, only for us to find the REAL TRUTH! You’re not getting a DIME, from me!
9513x2
29 Jan, 2023
1
why would you put something so simple and life-saving behind a subscription pay wall? it’s an absolute embarrassment. shame on you.

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Additional Information
Rating:
3.61
Voted: 229
App Store Link:
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Categories: Medical
Size: 54MB
iAP: 2.99 - 2.99 $
App Age: 5 years 4 months
Release Date: Aug 28, 2020
Last Update: Dec 16, 2025
Version: 2.7.0
Version history
2.7.0
Dec 16, 2025
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
2.6.0
Oct 22, 2025
-Newly released 2025 AHA ACLS algorithms and content -"Notes" section in Cardiac Arrest to annotate any key non-PHI info -Functionality to download log of cardiac arrest events (non-PHI info) -Intubation logging feature within “+” sign of Cardiac Arrest -Auto-start CPR timer with Cardiac Arrest “start” button
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