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The University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Receives
Nearly $3 Million Grant from
BlueCross
to Promote Patient Safety
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Simulations
Program Encourages Patient Safety, Teamwork across Health Professions
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Memphis, Tenn. (January 21, 2011) – The University of
Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) has been awarded a $2,912,751 grant
from the BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Health Foundation to fund its “Promoting
Patient Safety Through Teamwork-Focused Interdisciplinary Simulations
Program.” Vicky Gregg,
CEO for BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee, will provide UTHSC Chancellor Steve
J. Schwab with the first installment of the grant at a January 24 check presentation. The event will be held in the lobby of the
chancellor’s office on the UTHSC main campus in Memphis at 10 a.m.
The nearly $3 million grant, which becomes effective this
month and runs through 2013, will support the purchase of new medical simulators,
computers and software for training students from five UTHSC colleges – Allied
Health Sciences, Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy. Use of simulators allows students from
different colleges to work together as an interdisciplinary team and respond to
simulated patient care crises and address real-world health problems.
The grant supports recruitment of three staff members to
administer the program, including a director.
It will also fund the installation of equipment and software to record,
analyze and evaluate the performance of the teams.
“This grant will be a tremendous asset in educating future
generations of health care professionals from a wide variety of disciplines,”
said Chancellor Schwab. “Today’s health
care students and trainees must learn to consistently work as teams, to trust
each other’s judgment, and to maintain a constant, shared focus on patient
safety.” He also noted, “The grant will
allow us to move ahead with this collaborative training methodology at a much
faster pace. We will be able to bring
together students with a range of health care specialties in simulations where
they can practice listening, learning and pooling their knowledge and resources
to better serve patients.”
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
(BCBST), a more than 65-year-old health insurance provider that serves some 3
million Tennesseans, established its health foundation in 2003 to
award grants for initiatives that improve health for the state’s citizens.
“The idea of health care as a team exercise that is
practiced and coordinated with a focus on quality patient care and safety
resonates strongly with our organization,” said Gregg. “We are pleased to support this
forward-thinking initiative, which will better prepare the next generation of
health care providers in our state and positively impact the health of
Tennesseans.”
Hershel P.
Wall, MD, special assistant to the UT President in support of Development and
Alumni Affairs, organized and submitted the grant to BCBST Health Foundation. “We are very thankful for this generous
support from the BlueCross Blue Shield of Tennessee Health Foundation,” he
said. “Teaching
our students to be better, team-focused health providers and to rely on each
other’s expertise will help them serve patients more efficiently and
effectively. Combine that with showing
students how each of them can positively affect patient safety and the result
is a winning strategy for patients, hospitals and the entire health care
system.”
In keeping with the essence of the program, Dr. Wall
observed that producing the grant proposal was an interdisciplinary
effort. “A critical team from nursing,
medicine, pharmacy and the development office share credit for writing the
grant proposal,” he explained.
The BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Health
Foundation Inc. (THF) is a 501(c)(3) foundation organized to promote the
philanthropic mission of BCBST. THF
awards grants focused on high impact initiatives across the state that promote
healthy lifestyle choices and help control health care costs for all
As the flagship statewide academic health system, the
mission of the University of Tennessee
Health Science Center is to bring the benefits of the health sciences to
the achievement and maintenance of human health, with a focus on the citizens
of Tennessee and the region, by pursuing an integrated program of education,
research, clinical care, and public service. In 2011, UT Health Science
Center celebrates its centennial: 100 years advancing the future of health
care. Offering a broad range of postgraduate training opportunities, the
main UTHSC campus is located in Memphis and includes
six colleges: Allied Health Sciences, Dentistry, Graduate Health Sciences,
Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy. The UTHSC campus in Knoxville includes a
College of Medicine, College of Pharmacy, and an Allied Health Sciences
unit. In addition, the UTHSC Chattanooga
campus includes a College of Medicine and an Allied Health Sciences unit.
Since its founding in 1911, UTHSC has educated and trained more than 53,000
health care professionals on campuses and in health care facilities across the
state. For more information, visit www.uthsc.edu.
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