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Institute for Health Improvement (IHI) - Deploy Rapid Response Teams

Deploy Rapid Response Teams at the first sign of patient decline was one of the six interventions from the 100,000 Lives Campaign and has been included as one of the 12 interventions in the 5 Million Lives Campaign.

United Kingdom

National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) - Recognition of and response to acute illness in adults in hospital

The NICE clinical guideline describes how patients in acute hospitals should be monitored to help identify those whose health becomes worse and how they should be cared for if this happens.

Department of Health - The implementation and impact of Hospital at Night pilot projects: An evaluation report

A wide range of approaches to support the implementation of the European Working Time Directive (EWTD), while maintaining or improving the quality of patient care, have now been developed. One approach - the Hospital at Night model - has been piloted in four acute NHS hospital trusts in England.

National Patient Safety Agency - Deterioration in hospitalised patients

This study explores patient deterioration and offers practical help to NHS staff on how to recognise and act upon it.

National Patient Safety Agency - The Hospital at Night (HaN)

With reduced staffing levels and 'on call' systems, night time care can potentially create risk for patient safety. 'Hospital at Night' will enable hospitals to assess potential risks of patient care at night, and take action towards making care safer.

Patient Safety First

The aim of the Patient Safety First campaign is to support staff to apply evidence-based interventions, where appropriate, for every patient, every time. Reducing harm from deterioration is one of the clinical interventions with the goal to reduce in-hospital cardiac arrest and mortality rate through earlier recognition and treatment of the deteriorating patient.

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The annual symposium on Rapid Response Systems and Medical Emergency Teams

The annual symposium on Rapid Response Systems and Medical Emergency Teams, represent the largest conferences in this field, and they are attended by more than 300 delegates from all over the world. The 6th International Symposium on Rapid Response and Medical Emergency Teams conference will be held in Pittsburgh on May 10-13, 2010.

Abstracts from the 5th International Symposium on Rapid Response and Medical Emergency Teams conference held in Copenhagen on May 18-19, 2009 are available on the website.