Author
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- Pederson, Michael D.
(Mayo Clinic Health System — Southwest Minnesota, USA)
- Abildgaard, Andrew S.
(Mayo Clinic Health System — Southwest Minnesota, USA)
- Caplan, Sherry M.
(Mayo Clinic Health System — Southwest Minnesota, USA)
- Krings, Ginger H.
(Mayo Clinic Health System — Southwest Minnesota, USA)
- Krosch, Tara C.
(Mayo Clinic Health System — Southwest Minnesota, USA)
- Linder, Lindsay E.
(Mayo Clinic Health System — Southwest Minnesota, USA)
- Loeffler, Stephanie A.
(Mayo Clinic Health System — Southwest Minnesota, USA)
- Mueller, Jennifer L.
(Mayo Clinic Health System — Southwest Minnesota, USA)
- Paul, Travis C.
(Mayo Clinic Health System — Southwest Minnesota, USA)
- Bhandari, Pawan
(Minnesota State University, USA)
- Anil, Gokhan
(Mayo Clinic Health System — Southwest Minnesota, USA)
Abstract
As modern medicine offers novel surgical therapies for conditions simple and complex, the proper resource allocation of operating rooms, surgical staff and supporting services is becoming increasingly important for healthcare organisations. Surgical services are one of the most essential parts of any healthcare system, substantially influencing patient choice of healthcare services. These services are typically the centre for revenue but also impart considerable costs. Given the complexity of surgical schedule planning, expectations of high reliability and demand on resources, many healthcare organisations have resorted to using a static block schedule based on historic utilisation patterns. This is based on the dogma that surgical schedules are not predictable, surgical blocks are stable, and surgical yield has no direct correlation with outpatient schedules. Here we share our two-year experience with a Surgical Predictor Tool using our surgical practice management principles and the cost-effective use of these means to meet the needs of patients and our surgical staff in an integrated community health system.
Suggested Citation
Pederson, Michael D. & Abildgaard, Andrew S. & Caplan, Sherry M. & Krings, Ginger H. & Krosch, Tara C. & Linder, Lindsay E. & Loeffler, Stephanie A. & Mueller, Jennifer L. & Paul, Travis C. & Bhandari, 2023.
"Managing the OR: Tools, resources and guidelines to effectively manage operative suites,"
Management in Healthcare: A Peer-Reviewed Journal, Henry Stewart Publications, vol. 8(2), pages 182-194, December.
Handle:
RePEc:aza:mih000:y:2023:v:8:i:2:p:182-194
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