加拿大医院白内障和玻璃体视网膜手术的综合定制pak®:时间和预算影响分析。

IF 2.1 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Donna Punch, Jonathan S Davis, Rebecca Hahn, Rav Gill, Chia-Wen Hsiao, Richard Kara
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摘要

目的:外科手术包是眼科手术中常用的,但定量证据表明其使用的时间效率和经济影响有限。评估手术包使用的时间和成本对于预算紧张和/或强调基于价值的护理的公共资助医疗系统尤为重要。本研究旨在评估加拿大手术室、材料管理和会计部门在白内障和玻璃体视网膜手术中使用综合手术包的经济影响。方法:从一项自我报告的横断面研究中为美国开发的预算影响模型适用于加拿大。这项美国研究通过在线调查和外科手术的定时练习获得数据。该模型采用了相关的加拿大特定劳动力和成本输入。使用通用商品包(没有专有设备专用用品)与充分利用Custom-Pak®进行比较,Custom-Pak®是一种综合包(一次性用品加上设备专用用品),用于白内障和视网膜手术,在设施和集体(全省)层面。结果:某社区医院全部2500例白内障手术中,从通用包装改为综合包装,每年节省287工时,主要是在物资管理部门。每年节省的手术准备(OR)时间允许额外的196个潜在手术。每年节省的39,815加元(CAD)大部分用于手术室。省一级的5万例白内障手术总共节省了5608个小时和3916个额外的手术,相当于每年减少了790,632加元的隐性成本。在1000个视网膜病例中,在设施一级全面使用定制包,每年节省10,650美元;在全省范围内,可以获得127个潜在的附加程序。结论:全面使用Custom-Pak提高了加拿大医院白内障和视网膜手术的效率,节省了大量的时间和成本,可能允许更多的患者进行这些手术,并减少了等待时间。
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Comprehensive Custom-Pak<sup>®</sup> in Cataract and Vitreoretinal Surgery in Canadian Hospitals: Time and Budget Impact Analysis.

Comprehensive Custom-Pak<sup>®</sup> in Cataract and Vitreoretinal Surgery in Canadian Hospitals: Time and Budget Impact Analysis.

Comprehensive Custom-Pak<sup>®</sup> in Cataract and Vitreoretinal Surgery in Canadian Hospitals: Time and Budget Impact Analysis.

Comprehensive Custom-Pak® in Cataract and Vitreoretinal Surgery in Canadian Hospitals: Time and Budget Impact Analysis.

Purpose: Surgical procedure packs are commonly used in ophthalmological surgeries, but quantitative evidence demonstrating the time efficiency and economic impact of their use is limited. Evaluating the time and cost of surgical pack use is particularly important for publicly funded healthcare systems with tight budgets and/or an emphasis on value-based care. This study sought to estimate the economic impact of comprehensive surgical pack use in cataract and vitreoretinal (retina) surgeries across operating room (OR), materials management, and accounting departments in Canada.

Methods: A budget impact model developed for the United States (US) from a self-reported cross-sectional study was adapted for Canada. The US study obtained data via an online survey and timing exercises of surgical procedures. The model was adapted using relevant Canadian-specific labor and cost inputs. Use of generic commodity packs (no proprietary equipment-specific supplies) was compared to full utilization of Custom-Pak®, a comprehensive pack (disposables plus equipment-specific supplies) in cataract and retina surgeries at the facility and aggregate group (provincewide) levels.

Results: Switching from generic to comprehensive pack use in all 2500 cataract procedures at a community hospital saves 287 labor hours per year, primarily in the materials management department. Surgery preparation (OR) hours saved allow for an additional 196 potential procedures annually. Most of the Canadian Dollar (CAD) $39,815 annual cost savings are realized for the OR. Aggregating across 50,000 cataract surgeries at the provincial level yields savings of 5608 hours and 3916 additional procedures, translating to hidden cost reductions of CAD$790,632 annually. Implementing full Custom-Pak use at the facility level in 1000 retina cases saves $10,650 annually; provincewide, 127 potential additional procedures can be gained.

Conclusion: Comprehensive Custom-Pak use improves efficiency in cataract and retina surgeries saving substantial time and cost in Canadian hospitals, potentially allowing more patients to have these procedures, and reducing wait times.

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