We analysed more than 7000 theatre lists from two similar UK hospitals, to assess whether start times and finish times were correlated. We also analysed gap times (the time between patients when no anaesthesia or surgery occurs), to see whether these affected theatre efficiency. Operating list start and finish times were poorly correlated at both hospitals (r 2 = 0.077 and 0.043), and cancellation rates did not increase with late starts (remaining within 2% and 10% respectively at the two hospitals). Start time did not predict finish time (receiver operating curve areas 0.517 and 0.558, respectively), and did not influence theatre efficiency (∼80-84% at either hospital). Median gap times constituted just 7% of scheduled list time and did no...
Background: The non-operative time during the process of patient change-over between operating theat...
We previously defined surgical list 'efficiency' as: maximising theatre utilisation, minimising over...
Objective: To evaluate our unit’s theatre throughput efficiency, to identify where inefficiencies ex...
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Background: Recent reviews suggest that the way in which surgeons prepare for a procedure (warm up) ...
Background: Enormous amounts of resources are spent to keep the operating suites running and approxi...
Problem: Health care today is facing serious problems: quality of care does not meet patients ’ need...
Problem: Surgical departments account for sizable budgets in hospitals. To ensure efficiency, optima...
Objective To assess the accuracy of surgeons and anaesthetists in predicting the time it will take t...
There is an urgent need in the acute health system to use resources as efficiently as possible. One ...
Aim To provide a quantitative assessment of cataract theatre lists focusing on productivity and staf...
The operating theatre accounts for a large percentage of a hospital’s total expenses. Optimum effici...
PURPOSE: This paper sets out to investigate whether demand for gynaecological theatre time could be ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: It is important that a surgical list is planned to utilise as much of the ...
Background: The non-operative time during the process of patient change-over between operating theat...
We previously defined surgical list 'efficiency' as: maximising theatre utilisation, minimising over...
Objective: To evaluate our unit’s theatre throughput efficiency, to identify where inefficiencies ex...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Predicting total procedure time (TPT) entails several elem...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to assess the direct and ind...
Background: Recent reviews suggest that the way in which surgeons prepare for a procedure (warm up) ...
Background: Enormous amounts of resources are spent to keep the operating suites running and approxi...
Problem: Health care today is facing serious problems: quality of care does not meet patients ’ need...
Problem: Surgical departments account for sizable budgets in hospitals. To ensure efficiency, optima...
Objective To assess the accuracy of surgeons and anaesthetists in predicting the time it will take t...
There is an urgent need in the acute health system to use resources as efficiently as possible. One ...
Aim To provide a quantitative assessment of cataract theatre lists focusing on productivity and staf...
The operating theatre accounts for a large percentage of a hospital’s total expenses. Optimum effici...
PURPOSE: This paper sets out to investigate whether demand for gynaecological theatre time could be ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: It is important that a surgical list is planned to utilise as much of the ...
Background: The non-operative time during the process of patient change-over between operating theat...
We previously defined surgical list 'efficiency' as: maximising theatre utilisation, minimising over...
Objective: To evaluate our unit’s theatre throughput efficiency, to identify where inefficiencies ex...