Door-to-Dilaudid Time
From Gomerpedia
A measure cited as a more critical than door-to-balloon time, the new door-to-Dilaudid time (or DDT) is an important adjunct to the patient satisfaction survey, with a goal door-to-Dilaudid time of 90 seconds or less.[1] As long as patients are happy, we shouldn't worry about unnecessary consequences like the opioid epidemic or opioid-related deaths.[2][3][4]
Related Reading
- Death
- Narcan
References
- Jump up ↑ New CMS Guideline: Door-to-Dilaudid Time (Gomerblog)
- Jump up ↑ Surgeon General to Reverse Opioid Epidemic with Whopping Dose of Narcan (Gomerblog)
- Jump up ↑ Sleeping Beauty Wakes Up After Single Dose of Narcan (Gomerblog)
- Jump up ↑ New Narcan Reversal Agent, NarCANT, Hits the Market (Gomerblog)