R-EME: RTLS-event mapping engine applications in emergency medicine

A web-based query tool rapidly allows our department's data administrator to input certain parameters, such as a patient's medical record number and start/stop times of interest, then query our internal RTLS database for the requested data. The number of possible exposures was identified t...

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Hauptverfasser: Heaton, Heather A., Nestler, David M., Sadosty, Annie T., Ernste, Vickie K., Boggust, Andy, Clements, Casey M., Marisamy, Gomathi, Koenig, Kyle R., Pasupathy, Kalyan S., Hellmich, Thomas R.
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Emergency medical care
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Employees
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Nurses
Phlebotomy
Physicians
Tuberculosis
Workers
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