Martha’s rule 自 2024 年以来在 England 可能已挽救了 500 多条生命
• 卫生大臣表示,赋予患者寻求 second opinion 权利的患者安全机制正产生“挽救生命的影响” • “我正在调用 Martha’s rule”:一名女性如何在医院将垂死的父亲救回 • 归功于赋予住院患者寻求健康状况 second opinion 权利的 Martha’s rule,已有 500 多人获得了可能挽救生命的护理。
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• 卫生大臣表示,赋予患者寻求 second opinion 权利的患者安全机制正产生“挽救生命的影响” • “我正在调用 Martha’s rule”:一名女性如何在医院将垂死的父亲救回 • 归功于赋予住院患者寻求健康状况 second opinion 权利的 Martha’s rule,已有 500 多人获得了可能挽救生命的护理。
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