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Critical care clinics · Apr 2018
ReviewIntensivist Presence at Code Events Is Associated with High Survival and Increased Documentation Rates.
- Mark Romig, Jordan Duval-Arnould, Bradford D Winters, Heather Newton, and Adam Sapirstein.
- Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Armstrong Institute for Quality and Patient Safety, 1800 Orleans Street, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA. Electronic address: mromig1@jhmi.edu.
- Crit Care Clin. 2018 Apr 1; 34 (2): 259-266.
AbstractTo better support the highest function of the Johns Hopkins Hospital adult code and rapid response teams, a team leadership role was created for a faculty intensivist, with the intention to integrate improve processes of care delivery, documentation, and decision-making. This article examines process and outcomes associated with the introduction of this role. It demonstrates that an intensivist has the potential to improve patient care while offsetting costs through improved billing capture.Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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