HSDR - 12/178/18
Avoidable mortality from in-hospital cardiac arrest: Have interventions aimed at recognising and rescuing deteriorating patients made an impact on incidence and outcomes?
Project title: Avoidable mortality from in-hospital cardiac arrest: Have interventions aimed at recognising and rescuing deteriorating patients made an impact on incidence and outcomes?
Chief investigator: Dr Helen Hogan
Contractor: London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Co-investigators: Dr John Welch, Dr Martin Kuper, Mr Andrew Hutchings, Professor David Harrison, Professor Jerry Nolan, Professor Sir Nicholas Black.
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