Early warning systems in the UK: variation in content and implementation strategy has implications for a NHS early warning system
Caroline Patterson, Fiona Maclean, Cameron Bell, Elora Mukherjee, Leoni Bryan, Thomas Woodcock and Derek Bell
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.11-5-424
Clin Med October 2011 Caroline Patterson
Imperial College London
Roles: Clinical research fellow
Fiona Maclean
St George's University of London
Roles: Medical student
Cameron Bell
NIHR CLAHRC for Northwest London
Roles: Research associate
Elora Mukherjee
NHS London
Roles: Darzi fellow
Leoni Bryan
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
Roles: Clinical research nurse
Thomas Woodcock
NIHR CLAHRC for Northwest London
Roles: Information analyst
Derek Bell
Imperial College London
NIHR CLAHRC for Northwest London
Roles: Professor of acute medicine
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Early warning systems in the UK
Caroline Patterson, Fiona Maclean, Cameron Bell, Elora Mukherjee, Leoni Bryan, Thomas Woodcock, Derek Bell
Clinical Medicine Oct 2011, 11 (5) 424-427; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.11-5-424
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