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Nighttime cross-coverage is associated with decreased intensive care unit mortality. A single-center study.

Amaral ACK-B, Barros BS, Barros CCPP, et al. Nighttime cross-coverage is associated with decreased intensive care unit mortality. A single-center study. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2014;189(11):1395-401. doi:10.1164/rccm.201312-2181OC.

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September 3, 2014
Amaral ACK-B, Barros BS, Barros CCPP, et al. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2014;189(11):1395-401.
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This study revealed that cross-coverage, in which physicians care for patients they have learned about through handoffs, was associated with lower mortality in the intensive care unit. This finding counters persisting concerns about harm related to discontinuity of care. The authors suggest that an independent assessment by a second physician may mitigate cognitive errors.

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Amaral ACK-B, Barros BS, Barros CCPP, et al. Nighttime cross-coverage is associated with decreased intensive care unit mortality. A single-center study. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2014;189(11):1395-401. doi:10.1164/rccm.201312-2181OC.