Healthcare Quarterly, 23(4) January 2021: 46-52.doi:10.12927/hcq.2020.26393
Patient Safety
Use of High-Reliability Principles in the Evolution of a Hospital Command Centre
Abstract
Hospitals and health systems across the world strive to achieve consistently safe care delivery and reduce patient harm. In November 2017, Humber River Hospital became one of the first hospitals in North America to implement a hospital command centre to manage patient access and flow. The command centre outputs relevant real-time data that have been integrated from multiple automated systems and uses predictive analytics to support early identification of patients at risk of harm and deterioration. The aim of this descriptive article is to present the conceptual development of Humber River Hospital's Command Centre.
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