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How Innovations in Surgical Instrument Management Devices Can Improve the Patient, Staff and Fiscal Safety of Your Healthcare System
Keyword(s)
1551-2024, SureCount, eBook Pro, CBRN, NCCT, CBSPD, HSPA, sterile processing department, SPD, instrument bloat, instrument management, RSI, counting, process improvement, preference card, inventory, efficiency, supply management, turnover time, staffing shortage, instrument optimization, six sigma, ergonomics, fiscal, cost savings.
Credits
CA:2.0, CBSPD:2.0, HSPA:2.0, NCCT:2.0
Description
As numerous clinical studies have documented, a large percentage of surgical instruments on standard trays are seldom, if ever used in a procedure. The negative implications of this "instrument bloat" problem creates issues for the patients and staff safety as well as the hospital finances. This course is designed to provide statistical data on the rate of occurrence and cost of occurrence that are inherent in these issues with the current surgical instrument management practices. We will also examine the fiscal consequences of these recurring events. Additionally, this continuing education program will examine the potential benefits of using an adjunct technology in the form of an instrument management system that facilitates instrument optimization, organization and manual count confirmation through a series of visual, mechanical, and educational aids incorporated into the design of the devices.