Operating room management and operating room productivity: the case of Germany

Operating room management and operating room productivity: the case of Germany

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Article ID: iaor200914190
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 11
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 228
End Page Number: 239
Publication Date: Sep 2008
Journal: Health Care Management Science
Authors: , ,
Keywords: measurement
Abstract:

We examine operating room productivity on the example of hospitals in Germany with independent anesthesiology departments. Linked to anesthesiology group literature, we use the ln(Total Surgical Time/Total Anesthesiologists Salary) as a proxy for operating room productivity. We test the association between operating room productivity and different structural, organizational and management characteristics based on survey data from 87 hospitals. Our empirical analysis links improved operating room productivity to greater operating room capacity, appropriate scheduling behavior and management methods to realign interests. From this analysis, the enforcing jurisdiction and avoiding advance over–scheduling appear to be the implementable tools for improving operating room productivity.

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