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    Simulation is an underutilized tool for enhancing healthcare quality and patient safety. Increased collaboration between quality/safety and simulation professionals can unlock its potential to improve patient care outcomes.

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    • Simulation is a proven method for identifying and resolving healthcare quality and safety issues.
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    • Simulation offers significant potential to enhance patient safety and healthcare quality.
    • Underutilization highlights a gap between simulation's proven benefits and its practical application.

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    • Future efforts should focus on practical implementation to maximize simulation's impact on patient care.