Hospitals in the east and southeast of Ireland are participating in a pilot project running until March 2025, which includes the country’s first audit of in-hospital cardiac arrests. The audit aims to investigate if care for deteriorating patients is being provided to expected standards. The participating hospitals will collect and analyze data on cardiac arrest events, with the goal of improving patient care. The project also involves enrollment in the National Cardiac Arrest Audit in the UK and Northern Ireland. Quarterly and annual reports will be provided to the hospitals to help them improve the quality of care and outcomes for patients experiencing cardiac arrest.
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