Abstract Rationale, aims and objectives Rapid response systems (RRSs) are recommended by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and implemented worldwide. Our study on the effects of an RRS showed a non-significant decrease in cardiac arrest and/or unexpected death from 0.5% to 0.25%. Unplanned intensive care unit (ICU) admissions increased significantly from 2.5% to 4.2% without a decrease in APACHE II scores. In this study, we estimated the mean costs of an RRS per patient day and tested the hypothesis that admitting less severely ill patients to the ICU reduces costs. Methods A cost analysis of an RRS on a surgical ward, including costs for implementation, a 1-day training programme for nurses, nursing time for extra vital signs observ...
Aims: Description of a study protocol to analyze the effectiveness of the sequential implementation ...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The Rapid Response System (RRS) has been introduced to prevent cardiac arrest, u...
Background: A rapid response system (RRS) aims to prevent unexpected patient death due to clinical e...
Rationale, aims and objectives: rapid response systems (RRSs) are recommended by the Institute for H...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Rapid response systems (RRSs) are considered an important tool for improving p...
Aim: A standardised rapid response system (RRS), called the "Between-the-Flags" (BTF) program, was i...
Cardiac arrest is the most serious of the in-hospital adverse events, carrying a mortality rate of a...
Background: Clinical deteriorations during hospitalization are often preventable with a rapid respon...
Objective: To describe the effect of implementation of a Rapid Response System (RRS) on the composit...
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The rapid response system (RRS) is an innovative system designed for in-hospital, at-riskpatients bu...
Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) were addressed by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) as a me...
Background: Rapid response systems (RRS) have been recommended as a strategy to prevent and treat de...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Rapid response syst...
Background. Medical emergency teams (METs) or rapid response teams (RRTs) facilitate early intervent...
Aims: Description of a study protocol to analyze the effectiveness of the sequential implementation ...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The Rapid Response System (RRS) has been introduced to prevent cardiac arrest, u...
Background: A rapid response system (RRS) aims to prevent unexpected patient death due to clinical e...
Rationale, aims and objectives: rapid response systems (RRSs) are recommended by the Institute for H...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Rapid response systems (RRSs) are considered an important tool for improving p...
Aim: A standardised rapid response system (RRS), called the "Between-the-Flags" (BTF) program, was i...
Cardiac arrest is the most serious of the in-hospital adverse events, carrying a mortality rate of a...
Background: Clinical deteriorations during hospitalization are often preventable with a rapid respon...
Objective: To describe the effect of implementation of a Rapid Response System (RRS) on the composit...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To describe the effect of implementation of a rapid respons...
The rapid response system (RRS) is an innovative system designed for in-hospital, at-riskpatients bu...
Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) were addressed by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) as a me...
Background: Rapid response systems (RRS) have been recommended as a strategy to prevent and treat de...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Rapid response syst...
Background. Medical emergency teams (METs) or rapid response teams (RRTs) facilitate early intervent...
Aims: Description of a study protocol to analyze the effectiveness of the sequential implementation ...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The Rapid Response System (RRS) has been introduced to prevent cardiac arrest, u...
Background: A rapid response system (RRS) aims to prevent unexpected patient death due to clinical e...