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Surgical pit crew: initiative to optimise measurement and accountability for operating room turnover time.

Nicole Hamilton GoldhaberRobin L SchaeferRoman MartinezAndrew GrahamElizabeth MalachowskiLisa P RhodesRuth S WatermanKristin L MekeelBrian J ClayMichael McHale
Published in: BMJ health & care informatics (2023)
OR delays are costly to hospital systems. TOT, in particular, has been recognised as a potential dissatisfier and cause of delay in the perioperative environment. Viewing TOT as one finite entity and not a series of necessary tasks by a variety of team members limits the possibility of critical assessment and improvement. By dividing the measurement of TOT into respective segments necessary to transition the room at the completion of one case to the onset of another, valuable insight was gained into the causes associated with turnover delays, which increased awareness and improved accountability of staff members to complete assigned tasks efficiently.
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