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Resuscitation

Volume 81, Issue 8, August 2010, Pages 923-924
Resuscitation

Editorial
Better ViEWS ahead?: It is high time to improve patient safety by standardizing Early Warning Scores

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I am a member of the National Early Warning Score Design & Implementation Group at the Royal College of Physicians.

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