Using healthcare simulation in space planning to improve efficiency and effectiveness within the healthcare system.

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Health Systems Pub Date : 2019-01-24 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20476965.2019.1569482
Shilpa Register, Michelle Brown, Marjorie Lee White
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Healthcare professionals are continuously being challenged to address the triple aim necessary for effective patient care: improving the quality and satisfaction of patients, improving the health of populations, and reducing per capita cost of healthcare. Today, innovation and cost-effective methods are a requirement to meet the triple aim given the current economic climate and financial limitations. Healthcare simulation is currently underutilised, particularly during the space or facility planning process in healthcare. This position paper will describe the process of implementing space simulations that were conducted between 2016 and 2018 in six different clinical settings that identified patient and provider safety concerns, and patient and provider needs. Simulation design and development along with the methodology for data collection and data analyses will be presented. Qualitative results will be presented to demonstrate the impact of the use of simulation to prevent critical and non-critical safety events.

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在空间规划中使用医疗保健模拟以提高医疗保健系统的效率和有效性。
医疗保健专业人员不断面临着解决有效患者护理所需的三重目标的挑战:提高患者的质量和满意度,改善人群的健康状况,降低人均医疗保健成本。今天,鉴于当前的经济环境和财政限制,创新和具有成本效益的方法是实现三重目标的必要条件。医疗保健模拟目前未得到充分利用,特别是在医疗保健领域的空间或设施规划过程中。本立场文件将描述在2016年至2018年期间在六个不同的临床环境中实施空间模拟的过程,这些模拟确定了患者和提供者的安全问题以及患者和提供者的需求。模拟设计和开发以及数据收集和数据分析的方法将被提出。定性结果将展示使用模拟来防止关键和非关键安全事件的影响。
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Health Systems HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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