Each team member can identify all members of a diagnostic team (e.g., patients, families, providers, radiology and lab personnel, other staff, and support services).
All team members recognize the roles and responsibilities of each member of the diagnostic team.
Team members use defined communication tools (e.g., SBAR, call-outs, check-backs, and handoff techniques) to facilitate the diagnostic process.
Team members use daily/weekly huddles and briefs to stay informed, address issues, share unexpected events, and celebrate successes throughout the diagnostic process.
Team members appropriately use all available methods of diagnostic communication (e.g., electronic health record, face-to-face communication).