THE CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS OF DYNAMIC ELECTRONIC TRACKING AND ESCALATION TO REDUCE CRITICAL CARE TRANSFERS (THE DETECT STUDY)

  • G. Sefton
  • , B. Carter
  • , S. Lane
  • , F. Mehta
  • , C. Eyton Chong
  • , S. Siner
  • , D. Jones
  • , C. Lambert
  • , L. Evans
  • , M. Peak
  • , H. Hughes
  • , S. Dee
  • , E. D. Carrol

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