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Beer, Beards, and Patient Safety |
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by Jock Hoffman, Senior Editor for Patient Safety, CRICO | |||||
The 2013 World Champion Boston Red Sox 2014 season begins March 31. Last year, a dysfunctional team best known for a monumental “chicken and beer” fueled failure and some serious leadership missteps, grew beards and righted itself in historic fashion. But this remarkable, worst-to-first story transcends sports. The 2013 Red Sox offer an enduring lesson about the impact of organization culture on performance and expectations—and what happens when the prevailing culture is changed. Health care is not baseball, but every health care setting exudes a culture of safety, and patients can read its strengths and weaknesses. When you understand how culture impacts patient safety, you are better able to recognize opportunities to improve the one where you work. Your practice setting’s safety culture is an amalgam of apparent and subtle components. What a patient senses when he or she enters your space comprises both hard and soft stimuli. Some factors may seem insignificant, others beyond your control, but together they create an impression, usually a lasting impression. Consider the following, from your patient’s perspective:
If you’re worried about what your patients are seeing and hearing, think about what you can do today by yourself, and what requires more time and teamwork. If you’re certain that your patients have a positive perception, great! You can build on that foundation. As with a good team win in baseball, a good day in the office (or the ED, or the OR, or Labor & Delivery) builds confidence. But overconfidence is risky (the 2011 Red Sox had the Major League’s best record right before they became dysfunctional). A sincere, consistent, and comprehensive commitment to patient safety is a winning formula for patients and providers. Play ball! ADDITIONAL MATERIALS |
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To learn more about the symbiosis of culture and patient safety, register for CRICO’s June 13 Walk this Way interactive patient safety symposium. |
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CRICO, a recognized leader in evidence-based risk management, is a group of companies owned by and serving the Harvard medical community. CRICO Strategies is a division of Risk Management Foundation of the Harvard Medical Institutions, Inc., A CRICO Company.
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