Development of a video recording and review process for trauma resuscitation quality and education

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Abstract

Video review for quality and education purposes has been a valued tool for decades. However, the use of this process dropped significantly after the development of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act in the 1990s. Video review was recently reestablished at our institution. By working with our institutional legal counsel and risk management team, we have been able to create a video review process that complies with legal requirements. Literature on this subject has not described the process of obtaining video recordings. We aimed to review the process of obtaining high quality recordings in a secure manner. We hope that in the future, the data collected through our multidisciplinary review process will be helpful in improving quality of care for injured patients and providing coaching and feedback to learners, as well as improving our trauma education curriculum.

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Williams, K. S., Pace, C., Milia, D., Juern, J., & Rubin, J. (2019, March 1). Development of a video recording and review process for trauma resuscitation quality and education. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine. eScholarship. https://doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2018.12.40951

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