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A simple "passive awareness" intervention to decrease the cost of thoracoscopic lobectomy.

Richard Liu1, Anas Wess2, Biniam Kidane1, Sadeesh Srinathan1, Larry Tan1, Gordon Buduhan3.   

Abstract

In thoracic surgery, disposable instruments are significant drivers of cost. There is variation in disposable instrument use among surgeons. It was hypothesized that a "passive awareness" intervention (displaying a pricing list of disposable instruments in the operating theater) would decrease operative costs. A current price list of disposable instruments used in thoracoscopic lobectomy was displayed in the thoracic surgery operating theater. Consecutive patients who underwent thoracoscopic lobectomy 6 months prior to price list display (Period 1) and 6 months following price list display (Period 2) were analyzed. Descriptive statistics were used to describe case distribution and lobectomy costs. T test and linear regression were used to examine the impact of surgeon, lobe removed, and time period. Over the study period, 71 patients underwent thoracoscopic lobectomy (Period 1: n = 36, Period 2: n = 35). Median per-lobectomy disposables cost decreased from $2063.22 (Interquartile range [IQR] $788.49) in Period 1 to $1885.92 (IQR $552.26) in Period 2; p = 0.03. There was a significant reduction in the median number of "high cost disposables" between Periods 1 and 2 (5.5-5.0, respectively; p = 0.04). In multiple linear regression, there was a decrease in total per-lobectomy cost of $286.21 (p = 0.03) and a decrease in stapler cartridge cost of $266.89 (p = 0.03) when controlling for surgeon and lobe. There was a significant reduction in disposable instrument expenditure per thoracoscopic lobectomy following posting of instrument costs in the operating theater. These findings suggest that a simple passive awareness intervention is effective in influencing surgeon behavior to reduce disposable instrument costs.

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Keywords:  Cost awareness; Cost minimization; Lobectomy; Reducing costs; Thoracoscopic; VATS

Year:  2021        PMID: 33813691     DOI: 10.1007/s13304-021-01048-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Updates Surg        ISSN: 2038-131X


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