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The Role of Monitor Technicians in Enhancing Alarm Response

We report a study of monitor alarm response conducted in the newly designed Transitional Care Center (TCC) at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. A key component of the new TCC design has been the development and implementation of a Monitor Technician (MT) position. We examined the MT rol...

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Published in:Proceedings of the International Symposium of Human Factors and Ergonomics in Healthcare 2013-06, Vol.2 (1), p.116-122
Main Authors: Crandall, Beth, Papautsky, Elizabeth Lerner, Grome, Anna, Dressman, Kathy, Greenberg, James, Geiser, Maria
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