
pmid: 12888732
A Texas hospital uses telemetric oxygenation monitoring on medical/surgical floors to decrease critical care admissions for patients at risk of respiratory compromise.
Length of Stay, Texas, Intensive Care Units, Cost Savings, Computers, Handheld, Hospitals, Religious, Outcome Assessment, Health Care, Humans, Telemetry, Oximetry, Hospital Costs, Respiratory Insufficiency, Hospital Units, Progressive Patient Care, Monitoring, Physiologic
Length of Stay, Texas, Intensive Care Units, Cost Savings, Computers, Handheld, Hospitals, Religious, Outcome Assessment, Health Care, Humans, Telemetry, Oximetry, Hospital Costs, Respiratory Insufficiency, Hospital Units, Progressive Patient Care, Monitoring, Physiologic
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