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Real-time clinical alerting: effect of an automated paging system on response time to critical laboratory values—a randomised controlled trial -- Etchells et al. 19 (2): 99 -- Quality and Safety in Health Care


Real-time clinical alerting: effect of an automated paging system on response time to critical laboratory values—a randomised controlled trial.
Etchells E, Adhikari NKJ, Cheung C, et al. Qual Saf Health Care. 2010;19:99-102.

Reporting critical laboratory results directly to physicians' pagers resulted in more rapid corrective action compared with reporting abnormal results by phone to the hospital ward.


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Real-time clinical alerting: effect of an automated paging system on response time to critical laboratory values—a randomised controlled trial -- Etchells et al. 19 (2): 99 -- Quality and Safety in Health Care

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