| Literature DB >> 26392388 |
Tessa L Walters1, Steven K Howard1, Alex Kou1, Edward J Bertaccini1, T Kyle Harrison1, T Edward Kim1, Audrey Shafer1, Carlos Brun1, Natasha Funck1, Lawrence C Siegel1, Erica Stary1, Edward R Mariano2.
Abstract
The innovative Perioperative Surgical Home model aims to optimize the outcomes of surgical patients by leveraging the expertise and leadership of physician anesthesiologists, but there is a paucity of practical examples to follow. Veterans Affairs health care, the largest integrated system in the United States, may be the ideal environment in which to explore this model. We present our experience implementing Perioperative Surgical Home at one tertiary care university-affiliated Veterans Affairs hospital. This process involved initiating consistent postoperative patient follow-up beyond the postanesthesia care unit, a focus on improving in-hospital acute pain management, creation of an accessible database to track outcomes, developing new clinical pathways, and recruiting additional staff. Today, our Perioperative Surgical Home facilitates communication between various services involved in the care of surgical patients, monitoring of patient outcomes, and continuous process improvement.Entities:
Keywords: anesthesiology; outcomes; perioperative medicine; perioperative surgical home; process improvement; quality improvement; surgery
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26392388 DOI: 10.1177/1089253215607066
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Semin Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth ISSN: 1089-2532