How Promptly Are Inpatients Treated for Critical Laboratory Results?
AUTOR(ES)
Kuperman, Gilad J.
FONTE
American Medical Informatics Association
RESUMO
Abstract Objective: The purpose of the study is to determine how frequently critical laboratory results (CLRs) occur and how rapidly they are acted upon. A CLR was defined as a result that met either the critical reporting criteria used by the laboratory at Brigham and Women's Hospital or other, more complex criteria.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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