A trial of a real-time alert for clinical deterioration in patients hospitalized on general medical wards.
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Kevin M. Heard | Yixin Chen | Chenyang Lu | M. Kollef | Gregory Hackmann | S. Micek | T. Bailey | K. Faulkner | Yi Mao
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