Clinical review: Outreach – a strategy for improving the care of the acutely ill hospitalized patient

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Debby Bright
Wendy Walker
Julian Bion
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[1] University Hospital Birmingham NHS Trust,Critical Care/Outreach
[2] Mid Staffordshire General Hospitals NHS Trust,Critical Care/Outreach
[3] Birmingham University,Intensive Care Medicine
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acute pain team; cardiopulmonary resuscitation; critical care; critical illness; patient at risk; suboptimal care;
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We examined the literature relating to the safe care of acutely ill hospitalized patients, and found that there are substantial opportunities for improvement. Recent research suggests substantial benefit may be obtained by systems of outreach care that facilitate better integration, co-ordination, collaboration and continuity of multidisciplinary care. Herein we review the various approaches that are being adopted, and suggest the need for continuing evaluation of these systems as they are introduced into different health care systems.
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