2023
DOI: 10.5435/jaaosglobal-d-23-00208
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OrthoPass: Long-term Outcomes following Implementation of an Orthopaedic Patient Handoff Template

Harry M. Lightsey,
Caleb M. Yeung,
Laura P. Rossi
et al.

Abstract: Standardized handoff tools improve communication and patient care; however, their widespread use in surgical fields is lacking. OrthoPass, an orthopaedic adaptation of I-PASS, was developed in 2019 to address handoff concerns and demonstrated sustained improvements across multiple handoff domains over an 18-month period. We sought to characterize the longitudinal effect and sustainability of OrthoPass within a single large residency program 3.5 years after its implementation. This mixed methods study involved … Show more

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