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020 _a9781860163210
035 _a(Sirsi) a44153
060 _aWX 208
110 2 _aRoyal College of Physicians
245 1 0 _aAcute medical care :
_bthe right person, in the right setting - first time /
_creport of the Acute Medicine Task Force
260 _aLondon :
_bRoyal College of Physicians,
_c2007
300 _axxiv, 52p.
340 _aBook
520 _aAcute medical services and the provision of acute medical care in our hospitals have evolved rapidly over the past decade. Acute medical emergencies are the most common reason for admission to an acute hospital, and acute medicine is the fastest growing medical specialty. Change to the way acute medical services are delivered has been necessitated by a number of drivers, high among which are patient safety, improved quality of clinical care, clinical governance, and the need to train within the specialty. Within our hospitals there is a need to reconfigure services to provide more efficient patient access to acute care - whenever that need arises. Acutely ill patients require rapid round-the-clock access to senior clinical decision makers, and to clinical assessment, documentation and illness management. This report provides practical guidance for the delivery of acute medical services, identifying generic principles that can be configured to meet local needs. It recognises the important role that the multi-professional team plays in delivering a high-quality service. It updates the 2004 report Acute medicine: making it work for patients. The report should be read by all those involved in delivering acute medical care and managing acute medical services.
650 2 _aHealth service management
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650 2 _aInterprofessional relations.
650 2 _aHospital activity analysis.
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