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Better monitoring saves lives and money: Improving patient safety through improved patient monitoring

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Better monitoring saves lives and money: Improving patient safety through improved patient monitoring

In 2013, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) reported that patients and their families should feel that a hospital was a place of care and comfort, somewhere they would be looked after. It suggested that monitoring patients by checking them and their health regularly and taking action if they showed any signs of becoming worse would help avoid more serious problems.
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