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Americal College of Emergency Physicians (http://www.acep.org/NewsFeed.aspx?id=imn120220081606108044)
Calls for the creation of rapid response teams to reduce rates of in-hospital cardiac arrests may be premature, based on results of the longest follow-up study to date.
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