A Framework for Determining the Return on Investment of Simulation-Based Training in Health Care

This article describes a framework that has been developed to monetize the real value of simulation-based training in health care. A significant consideration has been given to the incorporation of the intangible and qualitative benefits, not only the tangible and quantitative benefits of simulation...

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Main Authors: Hatim Bukhari MS (Author), Pamela Andreatta PhD (Author), Brian Goldiez PhD (Author), Luis Rabelo PhD (Author)
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Published: SAGE Publishing, 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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