The impact of the NHS electronic-alert system on the recognition and management of acute kidney injury in acute medicine
West Midlands Acute Medicine Collaborative
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.19-2-109
Clin Med March 2019 AWest Midlands Acute Medicine Collaborative comprises Omar Bani-Saad, Adam Seccombe, Paarul Prinja, Joseph Wheeler, Azeez Olajide, Hadiza Suleiman Gachi, Amie Burbridge, Hesham Kaawan, Mary E Packer, Clare Pollard, Clare Philliskirk, Tyrone Lightbody, Andrea Adjetey, Donna Best, Umar Rahim Bakhsh, Marwa Mattar, Mohammad Saim, Babatunde Adewunmi, Zoe Kimbley, Shelley Raveendran, Ashesh Saha, Paul Francis Spencer Vincent, Charlotte Victoria Reed, Ibrahim Malik, Pradeep Mallisetty, Lois Houlders, Angela Perrett, Alison Pullen, Alison Eastaugh, Alessandra De Serio, Harjinder Kaur Kainth, Craig Pascoe, Saad Arshad Rana, Oloruntoba Fayeye, Llinos Carys Evans, Ranjit Bains, Thomas Holyoake, Leah Jones, Matthew JW Kain, Ibrahim Mustapha, Gregory Packer and Adam Ryder. Author contributions and affiliations can be found in supplementary material S1.
- For correspondence: a.seccombe@nhs.net
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The impact of the NHS electronic-alert system on the recognition and management of acute kidney injury in acute medicine
West Midlands Acute Medicine Collaborative
Clinical Medicine Mar 2019, 19 (2) 109-113; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.19-2-109
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