Revolutionizing OR Efficiency in ENT Surgery

PREFcards | Case Study

PREFcards | Case Study

Revolutionizing OR Efficiency in ENT Surgery

CASE STUDY: 3-OR SINGLE SPECIALTY ENT SURGERY CENTER

This case study examines the implementation of PREFcards.com, a digital OR preference

card management software, in a 3-OR single specialty ENT surgery center. The study reveals

significant benefits in cost savings, operational efficiency, and patient care consistency.

The surgery center faced inefficiencies and high

costs due to non-standardized preference cards,

particularly for their most common procedure:

Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy. This aligns with

industry-wide challenges, as inaccurate preference

cards can lead to increased costs, delays, and

inefficiencies in the OR [1].

CASE STUDY: 3-OR SINGLE SPECIALTY ENT SURGERY CENTER

Overview

Challenges

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The surgery center implementing PREFcards.com,

focused on:

1. Standardizing and optimizing preference cards

across all surgeons.

2. Utilizing the Procedure Costs report to identify

best practices.

3. Employing the AI Card Suggestions feature to

refine cards based on actual usage and waste.

Cost Savings:

Potential annual savings of over $160,000 by optimizing just two preference cards

for Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy.

One surgeon’s more efficient method, when adopted by others, could cut operating

time in half.

This is a 65 times return on ENT surgery center’s investment.

Efficiency Improvements:

PREFcards’ advisor tool identifying wasted supplies in reoccurring procedures.

Automated card selection saving clerical time.

Improved time management through detailed reporting on case durations.

Facilities using a digital solution to manage their preference cards see a 13%

reduction in the average number of items picked per case [2].

Operational Benefits:

Decreased delays in setup due to detailed

notes on preference cards.

Easier case scheduling.

22% reduction in cases with unused items

returned to inventory.

10% reduction in wasted items within cases.

60% reduction in case picking errors.

Results

Solution

Pia, a surgical tech, at the surgery

center, noted:

The note feature in PREFcards

(especially for specific items) helps

OR staff confidence by labeling what

certain supplies are for (right under

it) and how to use/prepare them as

well. At our surgery center, we tend

to assign our techs/circulators to

the same surgeons, so when one is

sick or on vacation, this feature is a

lifesaver to prevent delays (especially

pictures of set ups!).”PREFcards | Case Study

The results achieved by this ENT surgery center align with industry-wide findings:

University of Washington saved over $1 million through preference card optimization [3].

A large health system projected savings of $5 million to $7 million annually across multiple

departments through preference card cleanup [4].

Standardized preference cards can reduce variation in surgical supply costs by up to 30%.

Cost Reduction: By identifying

and standardizing best practices,

PREFcards significantly reduces

supply costs and waste.

Time Savings: Automated card

selection and detailed setup

instructions minimize delays and

improve OR turnover times.

Improved Accuracy: AI-driven

suggestions ensure preference cards

reflect actual usage, reducing over-

picking and stockouts.

Enhanced Staff Satisfaction: Clear

instructions and consistent setups

reduce stress and improve workflow

for OR staff.

Data-Driven Decision Making:

Detailed cost and time reports allow

for continuous improvement in

OR processes.

Industry Context

Key Benefits of PREFcards.com

The implementation of PREFcards.com at this ENT surgery center demonstrated that

standardization leads to significant cost savings and time savings through easier scheduling and

detailed cards limiting delays. This case study highlights the transformative potential of digital

preference card management in optimizing OR operations, reducing costs, and enhancing overall

healthcare delivery.

Conclusion

Sources:

1. IMO Health, “Preference Cards 101: The Key to Maximizing OR Utilization”

2. NCBI, “Quality Improvement Project to Reduce Surgical Instrument Sterilization Costs”

3. Vizient Inc., “Physician preference cards: How a small card can lead to big savings in the operating room”

4. OR Manager, “Preference card cleanup projected to cut costs across departments”

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