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Can OR efficiency methods be applied to a surgical facility with few data, or should data on cases and processes be collected first?

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Can OR efficiency methods be applied to a surgical facility with few data, or should data on cases and processes be collected first?

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With respect to OR allocations and staffing on workdays, the most important data are the time of the end of the last case of the day in each OR. Sometimes this can be inferred from employee time cards. The incremental value of each additional datum is sometimes small. Consider two scenarios. In scenario A, there are data for two months on the times of the last case ending in each OR. In scenario B, there are data for two weeks on all of the cases. Scenario A would be much more beneficial. In some situations, the incremental value of collecting more data, as opposed to simply using expert opinion, will be negligible. For example, suppose that the workday begins at 7 AM. The managers are polled to estimate when the salaried orthopedic surgeons finish their cases in an OR. The managers guess that the surgeons finish their elective cases between 2:45 PM and 4:15 PM each workday. In that circumstance, there would be little incremental value in collecting more time data. Click here to downlo

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With respect to OR allocations and staffing on workdays, the most important data are the time of the end of the last case of the day in each OR. Sometimes this can be inferred from employee time cards. The incremental value of each additional datum is sometimes small. Consider two scenarios. In scenario A, there are data for two months on the times of the last case ending in each OR. In scenario B, there are data for two weeks on all of the cases. Scenario A would be much more beneficial. In some situations, the incremental value of collecting more data, as opposed to simply using expert opinion, will be negligible. For example, suppose that the workday begins at 7 AM. The managers are polled to estimate when the salaried orthopedic surgeons finish their cases in an OR. The managers guess that the surgeons finish their elective cases between 2:45 PM and 4:15 PM each workday. In that circumstance, there would be little incremental value in collecting more time data. Click here to downlo

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