The presentations dealt with new results regarding comparisons between human and automated assessments of risk of patient deterioration, regarding assessment of patient risk between doctors having different degrees of experience and regarding the convergence of risk assessment over time. Titles are:
Arnold, J., Davis, A., Fischhoff, B., Grace, J., Klobuka, A., Yecies, E., Mohan, D., Hanmer, J. Human vs. Automated Prediction of Clinical Deterioration: Results From the Understanding Physician Signout Risk Perceptions (UPS) Study (contributed). 39th Annual Meeting of the Society for General Internal Medicine. May 11-14, Hollywood, FL.
Yecies, E., Davis, A, Fischhoff, B., Arnold, J., Grace, J., Klobuka, A., Mohan, D., Hanmer, J. Assessing the Ability of Day Interns to Communicate their Concern of Patient Deterioration Risk to Night Interns in the Understanding Physician Signout Risk Perceptions Study 39th Annual Meeting of the Society for General Internal Medicine. May 11-14, Hollywood, FL.
Grace, J., Davis, A., Fischhoff, B., Arnold, J., Klobuka, A., Yecies, E., Mohan, D., Hanmer, J. Agree to DisagreeAssessing Risk Assessment Convergence in the Understanding Physician Signout Risk Perceptions (UPS) Study. 39th Annual Meeting of the Society for General Internal Medicine. May 11-14, Hollywood, FL.