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At a 200-bed suburban hospital, affiliated with an academic center, patient safety and quality care are paramount. Over the past 60 days, remarkable progress has been made in reducing unplanned ICU admissions and implementing a virtual rapid response process, demonstrating a commitment to improving patient outcomes through innovation and dedicated teamwork. Unplanned ICU Admissions: Significant Reductions Unplanned ICU admissions, a key indicator of a hospital's ability to manage patient deterioration, have significantly decreased over the past two months.  June 2024 vs June 2023: Unplanned ICU admissions decreased by 29% July 2024 vs July 2023: Unplanned ICU admissions decreased by 53% This improvement is attributed to proactive measures and the strategic use of data analytics for root cause analysis, facilitating the rapid identification and resolution of underlying issues. Virtual Rapid Response Process: Enhancing Patient Safety Introduced in May 2024, the virtual Rapid Response Team (RRT) process has been instrumental in these improvements. The virtual RRT (Rapid Response Team) process incorporates multiple crucial steps and technological integrations to ensure timely interventions and seamless communication among healthcare providers: Decisio Alerts: These alerts notify the team when a patient's National Early Warning Score (NEWS) reaches a critical level, enabling prioritization of care without overwhelming the team. Note: Initial settings for NEWS were...

Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) are specialized groups in hospital settings designed to provide immediate care to patients showing signs of significant clinical deterioration. These teams play an important role in the hospital - act quickly to intervene early. The main goal of this virtual nursing model is to identify and treat patients at an early stage of unanticipated clinical decline to prevent the need for emergency or unplanned transfer to intensive care. Role and Importance of RRTs in Hospital Settings Rapid Response Team’s typically respond to patients after being notified by bedside care teams who observe a patient's condition worsening. Criteria for activating an RRT vary by institution but generally include changes in vital signs, level of consciousness, or other clinical indicators. Upon arrival, the team assesses the patient, administers immediate interventions, and decides on the best course of action: further monitoring, additional treatment, or transferring the patient from acute care to a higher level of care. Incorporating Decisio's Clinical Decision Support (CDS) into RRT Workflow By incorporating the use of Decisio’s Clinical Decision Support (CDS) solution into the existing workflow, this model significantly outperforms the traditional methods of activating the Rapid Response Team. The use of clinical decision support software provides...