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Jere A Hammer1, Terry L Jones, Sharon A Brown
1School of Nursing, University of Houston-Victoria, Victoria, TX 77901, USA. hammer@uhv.edu
Abstract:
The rapid response team has been proposed as an effective strategy for reducing failure-to-rescue rates among adult inpatients; however, there is little research evidence to support the recommendation. This exploratory study used survey and administrative data to describe rapid response team characteristics and penetration among hospitals in a large metropolitan area while tracking corresponding failure-to-rescue rates among surgical inpatients over 5 years. The findings are promising and invite further investigation.
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