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Post-Incident Review and Debrief Workflow

After a critical incident, what crews and watch-commanders learn in the first thirty minutes is often the most useful clinical and operational signal of the entire shift, but it is also the easiest to lose. The Post-Inci

Category: ModulesLast Updated: May 5, 2026
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Overview#

After a critical incident, what crews and watch-commanders learn in the first thirty minutes is often the most useful clinical and operational signal of the entire shift, but it is also the easiest to lose. The Post-Incident Review and Debrief Workflow gives crews and watch-commanders a structured hot-debrief surface immediately after critical incidents, with action items captured against owners, while clinical governance teams review outcome themes across linked incidents without manually reconstructing the timeline.

Last Reviewed: 2026-05-05 Last Updated: 2026-05-05

Key Features#

  • Structured Hot-Debrief Templates: Crews and watch-commanders work from prebuilt templates for cardiac arrest, paediatric, MCI, fatality, and staff welfare events rather than starting from a blank page.

  • What-Went-Well and What-Could-Improve Capture: The debrief form keeps reflective prompts close to the incident so the structure stays consistent across crews and stations.

  • Action Items With Owners and Due Dates: Every action raised in a debrief becomes a tracked task with an owner, a due date, and a closure status visible to clinical governance.

  • Clinical Learning Outcomes: Debrief notes can flag clinical findings that should flow through to the clinical audit cycle, not just the operational record.

  • Linked to the Canonical Incident Timeline: Reviewers can replay the call audio, dispatch decisions, and the ePCR alongside the debrief notes from the same incident view.

  • Quick Mobile Hot-Debrief on the Responder App: Crews can capture the immediate debrief on the responder mobile app at the station, not only from a desk console.

  • Cross-Incident Theme View for Governance: Debriefs that share patterns flow into clinical-audit themes so governance teams can review recurring issues across linked incidents.

Use Cases#

  • Cardiac Arrest Hot-Debrief: A crew runs through what went well, what could improve, and any clinical learning immediately after a resus, with the ePCR and call audio one click away.

  • Paediatric or Fatality Welfare Debrief: A watch-commander captures a structured welfare-aware debrief with action items for follow-up support, not only clinical reflection.

  • MCI After-Action Review: A multi-crew debrief is captured against the same canonical incident, with action items routed to the relevant owners across stations.

  • Recurring Clinical Pattern Review: Clinical governance reviews linked debriefs across several incidents to identify a recurring theme worth a formal audit cycle.

  • Action Item Closure Tracking: A watch-commander reviews open debrief actions across the watch and chases owners on items approaching their due date.

Integration#

  • ePCR and Clinical Audit: Debriefs are linked to the ePCR record and feed the clinical audit domain so reflective findings sit alongside the formal clinical record.

  • Canonical Incident Timeline: Debriefs attach to the same canonical incident as the call audio, dispatch decisions, and ePCR, so reviewers replay the full picture in one place.

  • Task and Action Tracking: Action items raised in a debrief become Tasks with owners, due dates, and closure status surfaced in the watch-commander view.

  • Responder Mobile App: Crews can open and submit a hot-debrief from the responder mobile app while still at station, not only from a back-office console.

  • Clinical Governance Review: Linked debriefs flow into clinical-audit themes so governance teams can review outcome patterns without rebuilding the timeline by hand.

  • Outcome Feedback Loop: Debrief findings can be cross-referenced with the outcome feedback service so clinical reflection and downstream patient outcome data sit in the same governance view.

Open Standards#

  • ISO 22320: the debrief workflow aligns with the incident command requirements expectation that post-incident review is part of the incident lifecycle, not a separate document.

  • HL7 FHIR R4 ClinicalImpression: clinical reflection captured in a debrief maps to the FHIR clinical impression resource so it can travel into wider clinical record systems.

  • HL7 FHIR R4 Task: action items raised during a debrief are represented as FHIR Task resources with owner and due date, keeping ownership tracking standards-aligned.

  • SNOMED CT: clinical findings flagged in a debrief use SNOMED CT codes so audit themes can be aggregated across incidents using a shared clinical vocabulary.

  • HEAT (Hot debrief Effective After-action Tool): the hot-debrief template structure follows the HEAT clinical reference pattern used in pre-hospital practice.

  • CloudEvents 1.0: debrief lifecycle events are emitted as CloudEvents (argus.debrief.opened, argus.debrief.action_assigned, argus.debrief.closed) so downstream systems can subscribe without custom wiring.

  • W3C WCAG 2.2: the debrief form is built to the WCAG 2.2 accessibility baseline so crews using assistive technology can complete a debrief on the same surface as everyone else.

  • HTTPS / TLS: debrief content moves between the responder app, console, and middleware over the standard secure web transport baseline.

  • JSON: debrief records and action items are exchanged in a common structured format so they remain easy to consume across the ePCR, audit, and governance views.

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