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Big gains shown in ED pediatric readiness


 

AT SAEM 2014

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The plan is to keep the survey’s internet portal open so that hospitals can enter updated data and show continuous quality improvement. In addition, the coalition’s website – www.pediatricreadiness.org – includes tools to improve readiness.

Dr. Gausche-Hill reported having no financial conflicts regarding this project.

bjancin@frontlinemedcom.com

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