Quality and Simulation Professionals Should Collaborate

Simulation is underutilized as a tool to improve healthcare quality and safety despite many examples of its effectiveness to identify and remedy quality and safety problems, improve teamwork, and improve various measures of quality and safety that are important to healthcare organizations, eg, patie...

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Published inJoint Commission journal on quality and patient safety
Main Authors Lu, Amy, Pian-Smith, May C M, Burden, Amanda, Fernandez, Gladys L, Fortner, Sally A, Rege, Robert V, Slakey, Douglas P, Velasco, Jose M, Cooper, Jeffrey B, Steadman, Randolph H
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands 19.10.2024
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Summary:Simulation is underutilized as a tool to improve healthcare quality and safety despite many examples of its effectiveness to identify and remedy quality and safety problems, improve teamwork, and improve various measures of quality and safety that are important to healthcare organizations, eg, patient safety indicators. We urge quality and safety and simulation professionals to collaborate with their counterparts in their organizations to employ simulation in ways that improve the quality and safety of care of their patients. These collaborations could begin through initiating conversations among the quality and safety and simulation professionals, perhaps using this article as a prompt for discussion, identifying one area in need of quality and safety improvement for which simulation can be helpful, and beginning that work. (Sim Healthcare 19(5):319-325, 2024).
ISSN:1938-131X
DOI:10.1016/j.jcjq.2024.10.001