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Report of the Joint Working Party on Graduated Patient Care | Author(s) | Michael Rosen , G J Arthurs, Richard Burton, David Crosby |
Corporate Author | Royal College of Anaesthetists; Royal College of Surgeons of England |
Publisher | Royal College of Surgeons of England, London, January 1996 |
Pages | 34 pp |
Keywords | Hospital services ; Patients. |
Annotation | Discusses the care, professional, resource and architectural implications of graduated patient care, a concept which allows stratification of patients according to clinical dependency into those who should be treated in an intensive care unit; in a high dependency unit; on a surgical ward; on a convalescent unit; and in a long stay unit. |
Accession Number | CPA-960329009 B |
Classmark | LD: LF |
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