To Better Is Human: MedStar Health Forms "National Center for Human Factors Engineering in Healthcare" to Advance Patient Safety

MedStar Health Applies Safety Sciences Utilized by the Military, Aviation, and Nuclear Industries to Support "Patient First" Philosophy


WASHINGTON, DC--(Marketwire - Aug 1, 2011) - MedStar Health has announced the formation of the "National Center for Human Factors Engineering in Healthcare," a unique scientific research center that applies safety science methods to healthcare.

The mission of the Center is to improve patient safety in today's complex world of medicine, identify and test ways to better protect patients from harm, and help create an ultra-safe care environment at MedStar Health and beyond. The Center is the largest human factors engineering enterprise in the U.S. that is situated within a healthcare system. It is the product of a collaborative effort of the MedStar Institute for Innovation (MI2) and MedStar Health Research Institute.

The National Center for Human Factors Engineering in Healthcare utilizes the same safety science that has created dramatic improvements in safety in other domains -- specifically in the military and in the aviation, transportation, and nuclear energy industries. The Center applies these methods to all aspects of healthcare: to medical devices and instruments, to systems and processes of care, and to the overall work environment.

"The science of safety is not new. The techniques that our Center applies began to emerge in the 1940s when the military and the aviation industry began to learn that a scientifically driven optimized design of the human-technology interface has a direct impact on error rates, efficiency, and safety. Healthcare as an industry has been fairly slow to apply this safety science to health systems," says Rollin J. (Terry) Fairbanks, MD, MS, the Center's Director. "Our Center has gathered expert human factors scientists to work within healthcare, and we will benefit from close collaboration with other parts of the MedStar Institute for Innovation, specifically the Simulation and Training Environment Lab (SiTEL), the Center for Infonovation (information technology), Building Sciences Center, and MedStar Inventor Services."

The Center includes a core scientific staff of Human Factors Engineers who work side-by-side with MedStar Health's care providers, clinical researchers, and leadership teams to improve the design of work processes, medical devices, and care environments with a goal of optimizing efficiency, maximizing safety, minimizing error, and preventing harm to patients when errors do occur. Fairbanks and his team have established a highly-qualified collaborative of faculty affiliates in different domains from within MedStar Health and from multiple organizations throughout the US and Europe, with human factors engineering programs throughout North America, and with government agencies responsible for healthcare.

"Applying human factors engineering and safety science to healthcare provides an unprecedented opportunity to make dramatic and sweeping changes to not only improve patient outcomes, but improve the efficiency of the healthcare system, create a better understanding of a patient's medical condition, design more intuitive medical devices, create safer healthcare working conditions, and design more effective communication between care providers. We want to innovate a new generation of patient-centered care," said Fairbanks.

"A core value of MedStar Health is putting 'patients first,'" states William L. Thomas, MD, Executive Vice President, Medical Affairs and Chief Medical Officer, MedStar Health. "This is the lens through which we evaluate our medical, educational, and research investments. By applying the rigor of safety science to patient safety, we see the work of this Center as one of several key investments MedStar Health is making to advance health in our communities. MedStar Health is proud to be a national leader in this fertile area of study."

About the National Center for Human Factors Engineering in Healthcare

Located in Washington, DC, the National Center for Human Factors Engineering in Healthcare brings together human factors engineers, health services researchers, and clinicians to conduct basic safety science and applied research to improve healthcare quality, efficiency, reliability and safety. A part of the MedStar Institute for Innovation (MI2) and the MedStar Health Research Institute (MHRI), the Center's home and "research lab" is MedStar Health, a $4B not-for-profit healthcare system in the Maryland and Washington regions. The MedStar Health system is academically affiliated with Georgetown University School of Medicine, and includes nine hospitals and more than 20 health-related companies in more than 100 locations. The Center benefits from established collaborations with many academic institutions and hospital systems, and MedStar is part of the NIH-sponsored Georgetown-Howard Universities Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CTSA) research collaborative. Visit us at www.MedicalHumanFactors.net.

About MedStar Health

MedStar Health combines the best aspects of academic medicine, research, innovation and treatments with a complete spectrum of clinical services to advance patient care. As the largest health care provider in the Maryland and Washington, DC regions, MedStar's nine hospitals, the MedStar Health Research Institute and 20 other health-related companies are recognized regionally and nationally for excellence in medical care. MedStar has one of the largest graduate medical education programs in the country training over 1,100 medical residents annually. MedStar also has a major academic affiliation with Georgetown University. MedStar Health is a $4 billion, not-for-profit, regional health care system based in Columbia, MD, that is also one of the largest employers in the region. Its 26,000 associates and 5,300 affiliated physicians all support MedStar Health's patient-first philosophy that combines care, compassion and clinical excellence with an emphasis on customer service. Visit us at www.medstarhealth.org/

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