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Effect of 24-hour mandatory versus on-demand critical care specialist presence on quality of care and family and provider satisfaction in the intensive care unit of a teaching hospital
Critical Care Medicine, 01/02/08
Gajic O et al. - The benefit of continuous on-site presence by a staff academic critical care specialist in the intensive care unit of a teaching hospital is not known...The introduction of continuous (24-hr) on-site presence by a staff academic critical care specialist was associated with improved processes of care and staff satisfaction and decreased intensive care unit complication rate and hospital length of stay
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