Yale study reveals disparities in hospital early warning systems

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A new study from Yale New Haven Health System — YNHHS — reveals significant differences in the performance of early warning systems designed to predict clinical deterioration in hospitalized patients.

“Early identification of at-risk patients can be life-saving, but false alarms create alarm fatigue and waste valuable clinical resources,” Dr. Deborah Rhodes, chief quality officer for YNHHS and the study’s principal investigator, told the News…

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