FUTURES: Forecasting the Unexpected Transfer to Upgraded REsources in Sepsis.

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Citation: Proceedings of the International Symposium of Human Factors & Ergonomics in Healthcare. 8(1):187-191, 2019 Sep.PMID: 32855979Institution: MedStar Institute for InnovationForm of publication: Journal ArticleMedline article type(s): Journal ArticleSubject headings: IN PROCESS -- NOT YET INDEXEDYear: 2019ISSN:
  • 2327-8579
Name of journal: Proceedings of the International Symposium of Human Factors and Ergonomics in Healthcare. International Symposium of Human Factors and Ergonomics in HealthcareAbstract: Sepsis is one of the most deadly and costly diseases. The Emergency Department (ED) is the initial point of care for most patients who become hospitalized due to sepsis. Quantifying the accuracy of ED clinician forecasting regarding patients' clinical trajectories and outcomes can provide insight into clinical decision making and inform sepsis management.All authors: Arnold R, Capan M, Miller K, Profozich A, Sytsma TFiscal year: FY2020Digital Object Identifier: Date added to catalog: 2020-10-06
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Sepsis is one of the most deadly and costly diseases. The Emergency Department (ED) is the initial point of care for most patients who become hospitalized due to sepsis. Quantifying the accuracy of ED clinician forecasting regarding patients' clinical trajectories and outcomes can provide insight into clinical decision making and inform sepsis management.

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