(MENAFN Editorial) BROOKLYN, N.Y., Feb. 12, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --Every morning in TBHC's Intensive Care Unit James Gasperino, MD, Chair of Medicine, Associate Chief Medical Officer and Vice President for Critical Care, convenes Morning Report. Here, the hospital's most experienced intensive care physicians gather with every staff member who plays a role in managing ICU patients—nurses, residents and ancillary services. "It's the largest inter-professional team in the hospital. We work together to capitalize on everyone's individual strengths so a team of experts becomes an expert team," says Dr. Gasperino. "This creates a structure that results in great processes and the implementation of evidence- based care leading to great outcomes."
The concept of a Center for Critical Care Services is evolving as the best model. "The real benefit of the model is value," says Dr. Gasperino. "The patients who need care most, receive the most expert care available. We are delivering the highest-quality care in the most efficient fashion. It reduces redundancies, improves safety and improves our processes."
ABOUT THE BROOKLYN HOSPITAL CENTERSince 1845, The Brooklyn Hospital Center has been dedicated to providing outstanding health services, education and research to keep the people of Brooklyn and greater New York healthy. TBHC's focus is ensuring optimal patient care through the use of advanced technology, innovative medical and surgical treatments, and staff expertise. Located in the heart of Downtown Brooklyn, TBHC is a clinical affiliate of The Mount Sinai Hospital and an academic affiliate of The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. As Brooklyn's first hospital, TBHC is proud to be a part of an incredibly diverse community and is committed to Keeping Brooklyn Healthy for the next 175 years.
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