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First Case Start Times for Vascular Surgery
MaineHealth Maine Medical Center
  • Timothy Kafer, Maine Medical Center
  • Brian Nolan, Maine Medical Center
  • Jill Knutson, Maine Medical Center
  • Amy Fournier, Maine Medical Center
  • Lori Luebbert, Maine Medical Center
  • J Gregoire, Maine Medical Center
  • M Daigle, Maine Medical Center
  • M E Souliere, Maine Medical Center
  • J Colpitts, Maine Medical Center
  • E Anderson, Maine Medical Center
  • P Briggs, Maine Medical Center
  • L Ramsey, Maine Medical Center
  • R Pratt-Pooler, Maine Medical Center
  • M Maclean, Maine Medical Center
  • E Estes, Maine Medical Center
  • S Cheney, Maine Medical Center
  • D Buck, Maine Medical Center
  • B Rioux, Maine Medical Center
  • L Marles, Maine Medical Center
Document Type
A3
Publication Date
8-21-2018
Institution/Department
Surgery; Cardiology; Center for Performance Improvement
Disciplines
MeSH Headings
Vascular Surgical Procedures, Specialties, Surgical
Abstract

Problem/Impact Statement:

85% of first cases at Maine Medical Center for Vascular Surgery start late. According to one study done by Aurora Health Care; of 5,500 first case surgeries, 88% of them started late. The impact of this is far reaching. It is not in alignment with MMC value of Patient Centered Care because the patient becomes dissatisfied waiting to be brought in to surgery , they are fasting for longer than anticipated, and being away from their family while they wait causing anxiety. The financial impact is $1995 for each 1⁄2 hr. of O.R. time. Furthermore, this may result in elective cases being canceled, late cases create a back log of cases to be done, the hospital loses potential revenue, and staff stay later causing overtime accrual.

Citation Information
Timothy Kafer, Brian Nolan, Jill Knutson, Amy Fournier, et al.. "First Case Start Times for Vascular Surgery" (2018)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/brian-nolan/6/