At present there are no randomised controlled trials exploring the effects of acute assessment services on patient flow in hospital‐based emergency departments compared to usual, ED‐only care. BUMMER. https://t.co/DZlm4cM5eq
RT @DrLKVaughan: An important reminder that is NO high quality evidence for the multiplication of other assessment areas at the front door.…
Be careful you are busy trying to talk yourself out of a job here. To be honest though I do agree with you and what is written here. Acute medicine as a seperate entity does not work.
RT @DrLKVaughan: An important reminder that is NO high quality evidence for the multiplication of other assessment areas at the front door.…
RT @DrLKVaughan: An important reminder that is NO high quality evidence for the multiplication of other assessment areas at the front door.…
RT @DrLKVaughan: An important reminder that is NO high quality evidence for the multiplication of other assessment areas at the front door.…
RT @DrLKVaughan: An important reminder that is NO high quality evidence for the multiplication of other assessment areas at the front door.…
RT @DrLKVaughan: An important reminder that is NO high quality evidence for the multiplication of other assessment areas at the front door.…
RT @DrLKVaughan: An important reminder that is NO high quality evidence for the multiplication of other assessment areas at the front door.…
An important reminder that is NO high quality evidence for the multiplication of other assessment areas at the front door. Too many channels creates confusion, chaos, increased costs and spreads staff more thinly. https://t.co/25IMvR2ERK
Important reminder that there is basically NO evidence for the multiplication of assessment services at the front door. In many hospitals, multiple channels creates confusion, chaos, increased expense and more thinly spread staff. https://t.co/25IMvR2ERK