Journal article
Findings of the first ANZICS conference on the role of intensive care in rapid response teams
D Jones, P Hicks, J Currey, J Holmes, GJ Fennessy, K Hillman, A Psirides, S Rai, MY Singh, DV Pilcher, D Bhonagiri, GK Hart, E Fugaccia
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care | Published : 2015
Abstract
Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) are specialised teams introduced into hospitals to improve the outcomes of deteriorating ward patients. Although Rapid Response Systems (RRSs) were developed by the intensive care unit (ICU) community, there is variability in their delivery, and consultant involvement, supervision and leadership appears to be relatively infrequent. In July 2014, the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS) convened the first conference on the role of intensive care medicine in RRTs in Australia and New Zealand. The conference explored RRSs in the broader role of patient safety, resourcing and staffing of RRTs, effect on ICU workload, different RRT models, the out..
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