Interventions for reducing unplanned paediatric admissions: an observational study in one hospital
Objective Evidence on how best to intervene to improve paediatric acute care and therefore reduce unplanned hospital admissions is weak. We describe service evaluation work at one hospital to assess interventions at critical clinical and service decision points.Design We conducted an observational s...
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Main Authors: | Kerryn Husk (Author), Vashti Berry (Author), Richard Tozer (Author), Gina Skipwith (Author), Robert Radmore (Author), Susan Ball (Author), Obioha C Ukoumunne (Author), Stuart Logan (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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