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Crit Care Nurse 1996 Nov; 17(6): 20-33

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Critical Care Nurse, Vol 17, Issue 6, 20-33
Copyright © 1996 by American Association of Critical Care Nurses


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Clinical pathways and coronary artery bypass surgery

DR Zevola, M Raffa, K Brown, EC Hourihan, and B Maier

Use of a multidisciplinary clinical pathway helps eliminate variations in patients' care. Organizing the care delivered each day of the patient's hospitalization may lead to fewer complications, a quicker recovery, and an earlier discharge. In today's healthcare arena, much attention is being focused on improving the quality of care and decreasing the need for acute care. Clinical pathways facilitate patients' outcomes and earlier discharge and thus reduce the cost of care.





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