A recent study supports implementing weekly, high-risk rounds in the pediatric ICU to reduce the risk for hospital-acquired conditions.
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Targeted PICU rounds reduce the rate of healthcare-associated conditions
Rounds focused on critically ill pediatric patients at the greatest risk for developing healthcare-associated conditions (HACs) reduced the rate of specific HACs by nearly 50% at a Colorado hospital, ...
A study reveals patients and providers have more positive overall care experiences when the entire healthcare team is a part of bedside interdisciplinary rounds (BIDR). A study led by researchers at ...
As capacity strains swell at hospitals, identifying opportunities to streamline processes are paramount to ensuring patients have timely access to high-quality care. Clinical communication and ...
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