Someone sent vee the most amazing study on a pediatric hospital contacting professional racing pit teams and asking them to advise on drafting a handoff procedure for ICU patients of the highest concern between wards.

And Ferrari and Williams went "You all are babies, let us show you how it's done" and cut the error rate in handoffs by like 20% and generally found that you need less training, not more, to do it correctly despite having a faster, more detailed protocol.

This is my shit, so much.

Edit: The link to the article is in a reply to prevent masto-hugging the host but people seem to not be seeing it: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1460-9592.2006.02239.x

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