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A computer system for real-time monitoring and management of the critically ill
During the past decade a number of specialized hospital units have been developed for monitoring and care of critically ill patients. These units, which include coronary and intensive care facilities, trauma, renal dialysis and post surgery recovery wards, now provide up to five percent of beds in acute community hospitals.