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One hospital designs a hand-offs process based on race-car pit teams

Accreditation Connection, November 20, 2006

In one of the more unlikely collaborations of modern medicine, Britain's largest children's hospital has revamped its patient hand-off techniques by copying the choreographed pit stops of Italy's Formula One Ferrari racing team. The hospital project has been in place for two years and has already helped reduce the number of mishaps. Click here to read the full article.

In the Wall Street Journal article, reprinted in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Dr. Angus McEwan, a senior anesthesiologist at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, said his role as leader of the hand-off was partly modeled after Ferrari's "lollipop man," who uses a large paddle to direct drivers to the pit.

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