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Hacking teamwork in health care: addressing adverse effects of ad hoc team composition in critical care medicine.

McLeod PL, Cunningham QW, DiazGranados D, et al. Hacking teamwork in health care: Addressing adverse effects of ad hoc team composition in critical care medicine. Health Care Manag Rev. 2021;46(4):341-348. doi:10.1097/hmr.0000000000000265.

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January 15, 2020
McLeod PL, Cunningham QW, DiazGranados D, et al. Health Care Manag Rev. 2021;46(4):341-348.
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Effective teamwork is critical to ensuring patient safety, particularly in intensive settings such as critical care. This paper describes a “hackathon” – an intensive problem-solving event commonly used in computer science designed to stimulate creative solutions – focused on the challenges encountered by rapid team formation in critical care settings (such as for cardiac resuscitation). Hackathon teams were multidisciplinary, comprised of healthcare professionals and academics with expertise in communications, psychology and organizational sciences. The paper briefly discusses the three solutions proposed, and the impacts of leveraging this approach for solving other problems specific to health care management.

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McLeod PL, Cunningham QW, DiazGranados D, et al. Hacking teamwork in health care: Addressing adverse effects of ad hoc team composition in critical care medicine. Health Care Manag Rev. 2021;46(4):341-348. doi:10.1097/hmr.0000000000000265.