'Score to Door Time', a benchmarking tool for rapid response systems: a pilot multi-centre service evaluation
Critical Care2011Vol. 15(4), pp. R180–R180
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Abstract
Score to Door Time seemed to be largely independent of illness severity and, when combined with qualitative feedback from centres, suggests that admission delays could be due to organisational issues, rather than patient factors. Score to Door Time could act as a suitable benchmarking tool for Rapid Response Systems and helps to delineate avoidable organisational delays in the care of patients at risk of catastrophic deterioration.
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