Literature DB >> 11875930

[Elective surgery--cancellations, ring fencing and efficiency].

M Aaserud1, M Trommald, J Boynton.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We set out to study to what extent emergency admissions disturb elective surgical activities, resulting in decreasing efficiency and fewer elective procedures. We looked at the evidence of whether ring fencing elective surgery is an effective strategy to reduce disturbance from emergency activities, and improve the overall efficiency in hospitals with emergency as well as elective activities.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: We systematically searched for published studies that have addressed the above mentioned issues.
RESULTS: Approximately 10-17% of elective surgical operations are cancelled. In a Norwegian study, about 14% of cancellations seem to be caused by interference from emergency admissions. We did not find any empirical evidence on the effects of ring fencing elective surgery.
INTERPRETATION: The belief that ring fencing is an effective strategy to decrease cancellations and increase hospital efficiency seems to be anchored in a priori reasoning rather than in published evidence.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11875930

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen        ISSN: 0029-2001


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