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Closing Emergency Operating Rooms Improves Efficiency

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Closing Emergency Operating Rooms Improves Efficiency
Long waiting times for emergency operations increase a patient’s risk of postoperative complications and morbidity. Reserving Operating Room (OR) capacity is a common technique to maximize the responsiveness of an OR in case of arrival of an emergency patient. This study determines the best way to reserve OR time for emergency surgery. In this study two approaches of reserving capacity were compared: (1) concentrating all reserved OR capacity in dedicated emergency ORs, and (2) evenly reserving capacity in all elective ORs. By using a discrete event simulation model the real situation was modelled. Main outcome measures were: (1) waiting time, (2) staff overtime, and (3) OR utilisation were evaluated for the two approaches. Results indicated that the policy of reserving capacity for emergency surgery in all elective ORs led to an improvement in waiting times for emergency surgery from 74 (±4.4) minutes to 8 (±0.5) min. Working in overtime was reduced by 20%, and overall OR utilisat...
Gerhard Wullink, Mark van Houdenhoven, Erwin W. Ha
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Type Journal
Year 2007
Where JMS
Authors Gerhard Wullink, Mark van Houdenhoven, Erwin W. Hans, Jeroen M. van Oostrum, Marieke van der Lans, Geert Kazemier
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