Editor’s Pick of the Week: Rapid Response Teams, Second Edition
Patient Safety Monitor Alert, August 27, 2008
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Although healthcare organizations across the country may differ substantially, the RRT methodology can be implemented regardless of unique organizational history. Your facility may have time or financial constraints, but when you consider the benefits of a more coordintated, safer healthcare delivery system that will continually aim to elimate all preventable deaths, you can’t afford not to start. Rapid Response Teams, Second Edition: Proven Strategies for Successful Implementation gives you all the tools and information you need to achieve similar results at your facility, saving you time, money, and patient lives!
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