Burns Incident Response Team (BIRTs)

2B - Advisable: BIRTs Civility Saves Lives

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Why good teams matter in healthcare

The King's Fund Survey[1] identified numerous benefits from when staff perceived themselves to be in a good team:

​- Reduced Hospital Standardised Mortality Rates

- Reduced patient complaints

- Improved staff satisfaction

- Improved staff performances

- Better reported health of staff

​So when we are in a team which values and respects us, the benefits impact us and our patients.

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Contributed by: Burns Incident Response Team (BIRTs)
Authored by: Dr Chris Turner, West Midlands Trauma Centre
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Last updated: 19 July 2024
First contributed: 07 March 2022
Audience access level: Full user

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