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Macro-systems simulation effectively prepares healthcare staff for transitions by identifying process gaps before implementation. Realistic in-situ simulations minimize risks and enhance patient satisfaction during healthcare environment changes.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Medical Simulation
  • Process Improvement

Background:

  • Healthcare environments require significant cultural and operational shifts.
  • Assessing existing services and preparing for transitions is crucial for successful implementation.
  • Simulation offers a method to evaluate and refine processes prior to major changes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of macro-systems simulation in healthcare transitions.
  • To demonstrate how simulation can identify and address process gaps.
  • To highlight the role of simulation in minimizing patient risk and enhancing satisfaction.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized macro-systems simulation methodology for assessing healthcare services.
  • Implemented staged process translation strategies within an intensive care unit.
  • Conducted immersive, realistic in-situ simulations to mirror real-world scenarios.

Main Results:

  • Simulation effectively oriented staff and identified critical process gaps.
  • Staged implementation in the intensive care unit minimized patient risk.
  • Minimized surprises during transition and led to enhanced patient satisfaction.

Conclusions:

  • Macro-systems simulation is a valuable tool for preparing healthcare institutions for major shifts.
  • In-situ simulations reduce transition-related risks and improve patient experience.
  • Simulation enhances institutional perception of its value in healthcare transformation.