Help is here for RTs: Automating De-escalation of Care Decisions in the ICU
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It’s no secret that there aren’t enough respiratory therapists to go around, yet the demand is increasing while many are set to retire in the next few years. Expected to do more with less is everywhere, but if you’re an RT in critical care and your patient load is higher due to being short-staffed, there’s more at stake when lives are concerned.
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