1. Simulation for Quality Improvement
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Jessica K. Hart, Travis Whitfill, Todd P. Chang, and Wallis T. Muhly
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Quality management ,Risk analysis (engineering) ,Computer science ,Quality assessment ,Process (engineering) ,Component (UML) ,Clinical study design ,Quality of care ,PDCA - Abstract
Simulation is often underutilized in quality improvement (QI) studies, especially at the systems level. Simulation can be used as an assessment methodology or educational intervention and can thus be a critical component or adjunct to established QI methodologies. This chapter describes how to integrate simulation into existing QI frameworks, using a plan-do-study-act (PDSA) model of improvement, and highlights how simulation can facilitate effective quality improvement work at both the “micro” and macro-systems level. The chapter also explores the use of simulation as both an intervention and assessment tool and provides examples of PDSA-focused study designs which use simulation to improve various domains of care.
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- 2021
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