Editor’s Pick of the Week: Patient Flow Solutions: Practical Strategies for Hospital Capacity Management
Patient Safety Monitor Alert, May 14, 2008
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Learn to manage patient flow
If your ED suffers from capacity issues and overcrowding, your hospital needs to take proactive measures. Patient Flow Solutions: Practical Strategies for Hospital Capacity Management—a book and CD-ROM set—will provide the practical, innovative tools you need to successfully manage patient flow and decrease ED overcrowding.
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