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Using Medical Emergency Teams to detect preventable adverse events
Critical Care, 07/31/09
Iyengar A et al. – The method of reviewing MET calls was easy to implement and yielded important results. Hospitals can use our method as a preventable adverse event detection system at little additional cost than sustaining the MET.
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