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by _aavaa_
641 days ago
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No, the problem is information overload. Even without these errors nurses are often overburdened with work and paperwork. Adding another alarm, with a >50% false positive rate is going to make that situation worse. And the nurses will start ignoring the unreliable warning. |
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The reduction I am arguing against is: "Historically, extra information and diagnostics that have an error margin results in worse outcomes because we misapply it; therefore don't build these systems."