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  • Healthcare Management
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  • Patient Safety

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  • Rapid response systems are crucial for timely intervention in deteriorating patients.
  • Existing systems may lack 24/7 proactive capabilities, leading to preventable adverse events.
  • Academic medical centers require optimized systems for complex patient populations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the implementation of a dedicated 24/7 proactive rapid response system.
  • To evaluate the impact of this system on patient outcomes and safety culture.
  • To assess the role of advanced training and technology in rapid response.

Main Methods:

  • Staged restructuring of a rapid response program into a 24/7 proactive system.
  • Clinical leadership training for rapid response nurses (RRNs) in AI, risk stratification, and teamwork.
  • Integration of expert nurse rounding and electronic alerts.

Main Results:

  • A 65% decrease in out-of-ICU cardiac arrests and a 27% decrease in in-ICU cardiac arrests.
  • A 4.7% reduction in ICU admissions from inpatient beds.
  • A 27% reduction in risk-adjusted mortality index for patients receiving expert rounding.
  • Improved hospital safety survey rankings and a positive cultural shift.

Conclusions:

  • A dedicated 24/7 RRN model with proactive rounding and technology integration improves patient and staff outcomes.
  • Proactive interventions and advanced training are key to reducing preventable deaths and resuscitation events.
  • This model demonstrates a successful strategy for enhancing patient safety in academic medical centers.