2017 Special Report Bundle: Surgical Site Infections, Lean Strategies, OR Scheduling – you save 15%!

$200.00

The Surgical Site Infections Special Report has been carefully compiled to help surgical services leaders stay abreast of SSI research, with articles on infection prevention protocols, instrument packaging and sterilization methods, and guidelines to help pass survey inspections. In the updated Lean Strategies for Your OR Report, you’ll learn how healthcare facilities have streamlined scheduling and inventory processes to achieve greater efficiency and costs savings. The Strategies to Improve OR Schedule Special Report is designed to help solve existing problems or avoid the stumbling blocks that can wreak havoc in the surgical services department.

Special Report: Surgical Site Infections [Download]

In a recent SSI document, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that advances have been made in infection control practices, but says, “SSIs remain a substantial cause of morbidity, prolonged hospitalization, and death. SSI is associated with a mortality rate of 3%, and 75% of SSI associated deaths are directly attributable to the SSI.” This special report has been carefully compiled to help surgical services leaders stay abreast of SSI research, with articles on infection prevention protocols, instrument packaging and sterilization methods, and guidelines to help pass survey inspections. The expert advice and best practices in this report reflect important strategies to combat SSIs and increase the safety of patients and staff. 

Special Report: Lean Strategies for Your OR [Download]

Today’s healthcare leaders must balance cost, quality, safety, and efficiency. With many procedures now being performed on an outpatient basis and more quickly than ever before, it’s imperative for OR managers to create and sustain systems that will satisfy patients and providers alike. The core idea of the Lean philosophy is to maximize customer value while minimizing waste, and as healthcare delivery shifts to a value-based system, Lean tools are becoming an essential part of the perioperative environment. In this updated report, you’ll learn how healthcare facilities have streamlined scheduling and inventory processes to achieve greater efficiency and costs savings. Perhaps even more important, these articles illustrate the relationship between best practices and patient safety.

Special Report: Strategies to Improve OR Scheduling [Download]

Predicting daily surgical volume is a perennial problem that is approached in a variety of ways, and with varying degrees of success. So many factors can alter the course of events on any given day in the OR, it can seem almost impossible to start cases on time, match staffing to demand, reduce turnover times, and increase room utilization. This brand new special report is designed to help solve existing problems or avoid the stumbling blocks that can wreak havoc in the surgical services department.

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Get all three OR Manager special reports at a 15% discount!

The Surgical Site Infections Special Report has been carefully compiled to help surgical services leaders stay abreast of SSI research, with articles on infection prevention protocols, instrument packaging and sterilization methods, and guidelines to help pass survey inspections. The expert advice and best practices in this report reflect important strategies to combat SSIs and increase the safety of patients and staff.

The core idea of the Lean philosophy is to maximize customer value while minimizing waste, and as healthcare delivery shifts to a value-based system, Lean tools are becoming an essential part of the perioperative environment. In the updated Lean Strategies for Your OR Report, you’ll learn how healthcare facilities have streamlined scheduling and inventory processes to achieve greater efficiency and costs savings. Perhaps even more important, these articles illustrate the relationship between best practices and patient safety.

Predicting daily surgical volume is a perennial problem that is approached in a variety of ways, and with varying degrees of success. So many factors can alter the course of events on any given day in the OR, it can seem almost impossible to start cases on time, match staffing to demand, reduce turnover times, and increase room utilization. The Strategies to Improve OR Scheduling Special Report is designed to help solve existing problems or avoid the stumbling blocks that can wreak havoc in the surgical services department.

Each individual report is $79. Buy this bundle and you’ll save 15%!

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