What is the best workflow for an operating room? A simulation study of five scenarios

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Riitta A. Marjamaa
Paulus M. Torkki
Eero J. Hirvensalo
Olli A. Kirvelä
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[1] Helsinki University Central Hospital,Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine
[2] Helsinki University of Technology,Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology
[3] Helsinki University Central Hospital,Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine
[4] Helsinki University Central Hospital,undefined
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Health Care Management Science | 2009年 / 12卷
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Parallel processing; OR management; Efficiency; Workflow; Operating room; Simulation;
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Parallel induction of anesthesia improves operating room (OR) efficiency. To support decision-making as to optimal facilities and optimal use of resources, we compared the cost-efficiency of several workflow models of parallel induction to that of the traditional model, using discrete-event simulation. For each scenario, average number of procedures performed, surgery time, daily over- and under-utilized time, and staffing costs per operation were assessed. We also studied whether scheduling short and long procedures in separate rooms would amplify the effects of the parallel processing. All parallel work-flow models demonstrated better cost-efficiency than the traditionally sequenced working pattern. Staffing costs per procedure were 7% lower in the best induction model than in the traditional model. When short procedures were scheduled separately, differences between induction models were small.
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