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THROUGH THE EYES OF THE WORKFORCECreating Joy, Meaning, and Safer Health CareIntroduction<strong>The</strong> Lucian Leape Institute at the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> Foundation held twoRoundtables and multiple focus groups to consider joy, meaning, and workforcesafety as critical imperatives and transformational levers in our efforts to improve thesafety <strong>of</strong> the health care system.<strong>The</strong> Roundtables brought together experienced clinicians, managers, and scholarswho share the belief that productivity, safety, and a positive patient experiencerequire an environment where the health care workforce finds joy and meaning intheir work. While empirical evidence is being generated to support this proposition,there is practice and experiential evidence, grounded in psychological and organizationaltheory, that give it validity.<strong>The</strong> Roundtables focused on the development <strong>of</strong> conditions that define a safe workplaceboth physically and psychologically, nurture joy and meaning, and create thenecessary conditions for patient safety. <strong>The</strong> goal was to agree upon the organizationalvalues, practices, and characteristics that enable health care organizations and cliniciansto make rapid progress in closing the gap between the current state <strong>of</strong> workforceand patient safety and a culture <strong>of</strong> habitual excellence.To get an impression <strong>of</strong> how participants saw their roles relative to the work <strong>of</strong> theRoundtable, the attendees were surveyed in advance. <strong>The</strong> results <strong>of</strong> this small butpowerful sample helped shape the discussion. We found that:1. <strong>The</strong>re was agreement that although patient safety is thought to be a toppriority, progress is slow.2. Most organizations do not have a systemic approach to learning andimprovement.3. <strong>The</strong>re is little awareness or concern about workforce safety.4. <strong>The</strong>re has been little progress in improving the environment. Health careworkers are no more likely to be treated with respect than they were10 years ago, and much less so compared to workers in other industries.INTRODUCTION • 3

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