Aha Acls
Published by Massachusetts General Hospital on Aug 28, 2020Genre: Medical
Ratings: 2.50
Version: 2.7.0
Updated: Dec 16, 2025
Downloads: 470
Aha Acls is a medical app developed by Massachusetts General Hospital. Available as a free download, it was updated to v2.70 on December 16, 2025, and currently holds a 2.5 out of 5 rating based on 219 reviews. Before downloading, make sure your device has at least 55 MB of free space and runs Android 11+ or iOS 12.0+.






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Description
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.
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★ Trusted and improves care
A small price to pay for excellence in healthcare delivery.
★★★☆☆ Good but could be better
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.
★★☆☆☆ MD
Just downloaded this. But I do not see the LVAD algorithm on this. Why was that not included?
★★★★★ Essential tool for ER Nurses
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Its $2.99/year subscription fee is worth $$$ to support this app. As a new grad nurse, I was the recorder when a code came in to our ER. It had been some time since I was on the code team, and I had also bought a new phone, so my previous apps were no longer available. I stumbled across this app during the prep and immediately felt reassured. The most updated algorithms were in the palm of my hands. My only suggestion for improvement is that the log reflect the actual time for timekeeping.





