Maria Bolusi

Founder •Creator of the DPSR Model™

Advancing patient safety, patient experience, and

healthcare system performance through holistic, nurse-led

system design.

DPSR Model™ Services

A structured patient engagement safety system designed to

strengthen real-time clinical awareness and workflow

consistency.

  • Structured patient engagement to improve real-time safety awareness

  • Consistent bedside communication to enhance patient experience

  • Standardized workflow support for care delivery reliability

  • Improved visibility of patient needs across shifts and teams

  • System-based approach to operational and safety performance

    DPSR Implementation Overview

The DPSR Model™ is a structured, systems-based framework for implementing dedicated

patient safety rounding within clinical environments. It is designed to support

consistency, workflow reliability, and alignment across interdisciplinary care teams.


Engagement Pathways

Organizations engaging the DPSR Model™ follow a structured implementation

process designed to support alignment between organizational priorities and

clinical workflow systems. This includes inquiry submission, discovery, scope

alignment, implementation planning, and follow-up evaluation to support

fidelity and sustainability. Engagement typically begins with a brief 30-minute

consultation to clarify organizational needs, assess readiness, and determine

appropriate DPSR pathways for implementation.

Observed Outcomes

Outcomes associated with DPSR implementation reflect improvements in patient

safety processes, workflow consistency, and staff engagement within

participating units.

Implementation of the DPSR Model™ has been associated with sustained improvements

in rounding reliability, patient experience indicators, and team role clarity. Increased

patient mobility has also been observed within routine care activities.

These outcomes are not isolated improvements. They reflect underlying system conditions that can be identified and addressed.

At the System Level

Patterns that often precede engagement include:

  • Inconsistent patient safety outcomes despite established protocols

  • Limited real-time visibility into care delivery

  • Gaps in real-time awareness of care delivery

  • Diffuse accountability across roles and shifts

  • Staff workload carried without corresponding system support

    These are not individual performance issues. They are system conditions.

Request a Consultation

A consultation is used to assess your current system state, clarify where breakdowns are occurring, and determine whether DPSR implementation is appropriate for your setting.

This is a structured, focused discussion, not a general inquiry call.

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