Cognitive Biases in Health Care Tip Sheet

Clinical decisions often happen fast and under pressure. That is when cognitive biases can influence judgment, communication, and follow-through. This tip sheet provides a clear, quick-reference guide to help teams spot common thinking traps and apply simple safeguards that improve patient safety.

Who it’s for:

  • Physicians, nurses, and interdisciplinary care teams
  • Patient safety, risk management and quality leaders
  • Clinical educators, residency and training programs
  • Teams reviewing events, near misses and diagnostic concerns

What it can be used for

  • Supporting diagnostic safety and decision-making conversations
  • Improving case review quality
  • Building shared language around bias
  • Training leaders to coach teams during stressful, ambiguous situations

What’s Inside:

  • Situation: When bias is most likely (time pressure, handoffs, competing priorities)
  • Background: Common cognitive biases and how they show up in care delivery
  • Assessment: Red flags that bias may be affecting decisions or communication
  • Recommendations: Practical debiasing tactics (timeouts, second looks, structured checks)
     

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