Hospital patients can experience serious adverse events during their stay. To identify, review and treat these patients and to prevent serious adverse events, we introduced a medical emergency team (MET) service into our hospital in September 2000 following a 1-year period of preparation and education. The introduction of the MET into our institution has been associated with profound changes to cultural and medical practice that have affected the way in which the intensive care unit and the hospital view the roles of junior doctors, nurses, intensive care physicians, and senior doctors. These changes have also been associated with a progressive reduction in the incidence of cardiac arrests of close to 70%. Furthermore, they have allowed imp...
Abstract Background The rapid response system (RRS) i...
Perhaps no other patient safety intervention depends so acutely on effective interprofessional teamw...
Perhaps no other patient safety intervention depends so acutely on effective interprofessional teamw...
Intensive care medicine was for many years practiced within the four walls of an intensive care unit...
Background: Studies have established that physiologic instability and services mismatching precede a...
The rapid response system (RRS) is an innovative system designed for in-hospital, at-riskpatients bu...
Objectives: To determine whether the introduction of the Medical Emergency Team (MET) system designe...
Rapid response systems have been mandated for the recognition and management of the deteriorating pa...
In 1990, Schein and colleagues changed the paradigm of in-hospital cardiopulmonary arrest. Their rep...
Studies of hospital performance highlight the problem of 'failure to rescue' in acutely ill patients...
This thesis covers research around the Medical Emergency Team (MET) system, describing its developme...
Patients admitted to modern hospitals often have multiple co-morbidities and complex management issu...
© 2009 Dr. Daryl Jones.Modern hospitals treat patients with increasing co-morbidity and complexity. ...
INTRODUCTION: It is unknown whether the reported short-term reduction in cardiac arrests associated ...
Background: Rapid response systems (RRS) have been recommended as a strategy to prevent and treat de...
Abstract Background The rapid response system (RRS) i...
Perhaps no other patient safety intervention depends so acutely on effective interprofessional teamw...
Perhaps no other patient safety intervention depends so acutely on effective interprofessional teamw...
Intensive care medicine was for many years practiced within the four walls of an intensive care unit...
Background: Studies have established that physiologic instability and services mismatching precede a...
The rapid response system (RRS) is an innovative system designed for in-hospital, at-riskpatients bu...
Objectives: To determine whether the introduction of the Medical Emergency Team (MET) system designe...
Rapid response systems have been mandated for the recognition and management of the deteriorating pa...
In 1990, Schein and colleagues changed the paradigm of in-hospital cardiopulmonary arrest. Their rep...
Studies of hospital performance highlight the problem of 'failure to rescue' in acutely ill patients...
This thesis covers research around the Medical Emergency Team (MET) system, describing its developme...
Patients admitted to modern hospitals often have multiple co-morbidities and complex management issu...
© 2009 Dr. Daryl Jones.Modern hospitals treat patients with increasing co-morbidity and complexity. ...
INTRODUCTION: It is unknown whether the reported short-term reduction in cardiac arrests associated ...
Background: Rapid response systems (RRS) have been recommended as a strategy to prevent and treat de...
Abstract Background The rapid response system (RRS) i...
Perhaps no other patient safety intervention depends so acutely on effective interprofessional teamw...
Perhaps no other patient safety intervention depends so acutely on effective interprofessional teamw...