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- Peter Elliott, Paul M Middleton, Phillip Ebbs, Ann Bonner, and Allan Loudfoot.
- Ambulance Service of NSW, 1 Central Road, Port Macquarie, NSW 2444, Australia. pebbs@ambulance.nsw.gov.au
- Emerg Med J. 2012 Jul 1;29(7):596-7.
IntroductionIs the Clinical Safety Chart clinical improvement programme (CIP) effective at improving paramedic key performance indicator (KPI) results within the Ambulance Service of New South Wales?MethodsThe CIP intervention area was compared with the non-intervention area in order to determine whether there was a statistically significant improvement in KPI results.ResultsThe CIP was associated with a statistically significant improvement in paramedic KPI results within the intervention area.ConclusionsThe strategies used within this CIP are recommended for further consideration.
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