Changing Anesthesia Block Allocations Improves Endoscopy Suite Efficiency.
Publication/Presentation Date
11-15-2019
Abstract
Non-operating room anesthesia (NORA) has grown and continues to expand as a proportion of all anesthesia practice in the United States [1, 2]. While many management processes have been adapted for NORA from the traditional operating room, it is still unclear what scheduling paradigm will maximize efficiency of resource utilization in this arena. In this study, we investigate the impact of tactical a shift from a shared group to individual, provider-specific block allocations for available anesthesia time in an endoscopy suite for adult patients undergoing elective endoscopy procedures at an academic hospital. Using a retrospective and prospective analysis, we measured elective time-in-block; elective time out-of-block; under-utilized (opportunity and non-opportunity unused) time; over-utilized time; and case tardiness to determine operational efficiency and clinical productivity. Over the study period, the monthly caseload remained constant. Elective time in block increased by 156% (p < 0.0001) and elective time out of block decreased by 38% (p < 0.0001). Opportunity unused time decreased by 28% (p < 0.0001) and productivity increased by 51% (p < 0.0001). Neither over-utilized time nor case tardiness showed a significant change after the intervention. Despite the evidence base supporting traditional approaches to anesthesia block allocation involving group block allocation and non-sequential case scheduling, we have demonstrated an advantage to individual block allocation in a GI endoscopy setting. This sequential case scheduling highlights how tactical decisions in NORA environments may require a rethinking of many practices that anesthesiologists have brought with them from the traditional OR. Using these efficiency and productivity metrics, further adjustments to scheduling practices should be investigated, and connecting these metrics to other systems outcomes, such as financial productivity, is an important next step as NORA services expand into the future.
Volume
44
Issue
1
First Page
1
Last Page
1
ISSN
1573-689X
Published In/Presented At
Tsai, M. H., Hall, M. A., Cardinal, M. S., Breidenstein, M. W., Abajian, M. J., & Zubarik, R. S. (2019). Changing Anesthesia Block Allocations Improves Endoscopy Suite Efficiency. Journal of medical systems, 44(1), 1. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10916-019-1451-x
Disciplines
Anesthesiology | Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
31741075
Department(s)
Department of Anesthesiology
Document Type
Article