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Rounding based on acuity helps preserve attention of clinicians

Posted on May 25, 2020 by Gastroenterology Journal

MyVUMC PhotoAccording to a recent multi-center study led by researchers at VUMC, if teams begin rounding with the sickest patient and proceed to others based on decreasing patient acuity, something good happens.


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