The government and insurance companies have imposed increasing penalties on healthcare facilities in recent years for readmissions. And with good reason: High readmission rates greatly increase costs and sometimes signal poor patient safety practices. In 2015, roughly 2 million patients were readmitted, costing Medicare $27 billion, according to the Centers…
The OR isnโt exempt from the effects of the opioid crisis. Identifying patients taking opioids is part of OR cliniciansโ responsibilities, and they also play an important role in preventing opioid addiction. โWe have patients who have opioid use disorder [OUD] and neglect to tell us,โ says Mary Jo Steiert,…
According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 2 million Americans have a prescription-related opioid use disorder, and 46 people die from a prescription opioid-related overdose every dayโmore than a fourfold increase since 1999. Statistics like these are in the news nearly every day, and there is…
All of the keynote presentations at the 2017 OR Manager Conference offered much food for thought, but probably the most memorable one was Cy Wakemanโs riveting talk on the impact of โdramaโ in the workplace. That resonated with OR leaders who struggle against the tide of negative attitudes among their…
OR Manager, Inc., and ECRI Institute have joined in a collaboration to bring OR Manager readers periodic articles on topics such as medical technology management and procurement, risk management, and patient safety. ECRI Institute is an independent nonprofit that researches the best approaches to improving patient care. Opioids are the…
Creating a positive patient experience creates patient satisfaction, which can affect reimbursement. But itโs not just business that calls many OR leaders to focus on patient experience. Having been a patient who has had surgery, itโs near and dear to my heart,โ says Carol Pehotsky, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, ACNS-BC, CPAN,…
This article is the third in a three-part series by Joe Tye, chief executive officer and head coach, Values Coach Inc, and Bob Dent, senior vice president, chief operating and chief nursing officer at Midland Memorial Hospital in Midland, Texas. Part 1 was published in March (pp 19-21, 27) and…
Editor's Note Daily narcotic use before adult spinal deformity (ASD) surgery was associated with poorer outcomes 2 years postoperatively, this study finds. In this multicenter analysis of 575 patients, 425 had complete 2-year follow-up. A total of 44% reported daily preoperative narcotic use. Compared with non-daily users, daily narcotic users…
Editor's Note The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on April 13 announced the recall by Coastal Meds (Biloxi, Mississippi) of all nonexpired products marketed as sterile because of visible particles in some of the drug vials for injection and poor sterile production practices. The FDA on April 5 requested the…
Editor's Note No difference was found in the effect of perioperative ร-blockade (metoprolol continuous release 200 mg for 30 days) versus placebo on postoperative outcomes between older and younger patients in this study (POISE [perioperative ischemia evaluation] trial). In this analysis of 8,351 patients from 190 centers in 23 countries,…