How Might Technology Help Elevate both Access and Quality in Healthcare? The challenges in healthcare are multifaceted, encompassing issues of access and quality. Therefore, addressing both access and quality is paramount.
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Building Seamless Teamwork Through Simulation Learn how Westfields Hospital, through their "patient-centered" approach, build collaboration through practice and employ simulation training regularly.
Using Simulation to Promote Equitable Care and Improve Health Outcomes In this article, we discuss how simulation can help to reduce implicit bias and mitigate risk to patients of diverse backgrounds.
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How to reach rural communities with obstetric simulation training To train healthcare providers in rural community hospitals across South and Central Texas, the team at the University Hospital in San Antonio started a simulation outreach program. The Perinatal Outreach Program was developed to improve the quality and standardization of care, to practice skills in management of shoulder dystocia, PPH and pre-eclampsia, and to improve teamwork and communication.