A month ago, teams gathered for the first time to run through practice scenarios in the nearly complete Children’s Tower. March 1 marked the second of these day-in-the-life exercises that allow the teams that will care for patients in the new space to orient themselves and try to “poke holes” in the systems so they can be fixed before opening day on April 30.
Before the teams headed to their respective work zones in the emergency department, pediatric intensive care unit, acute care unit, post anesthesia care unit, operating rooms and imaging space, hospital leaders shared some important words with them.
With issues raised during last month’s day-in-the-life exercises already addressed, more than 120 CHoR team members returned to further test systems, processes and workflows.
“Each little process builds up to a really great experience for our patients. We have to remember that as we go through the exercises and meetings to prepare for opening the Children’s Tower,” said Matt Schefft, DO, physician liaison for the Children’s Tower build. “It’s been a dream to have this hospital. To have this space for our children and see it come to life is incredibly exciting.”
There is another day-in-the-life experience scheduled in April – and many more meetings and trainings – so everyone is comfortable and confident in continuing to provide the best care in a new environment.
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