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Area of Science:

  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • Outpatient total joint arthroplasty (OTJA) presents a safe and cost-effective option for selected patients.
  • Increasing pressure exists to reduce healthcare costs per episode of care in arthroplasty.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To define the essential steps and challenges in establishing successful outpatient arthroplasty programs.
  • To identify value-based strategies for optimizing patient recovery after OTJA.

Main Methods:

  • Review of digital techniques for patient selection and data collection.
  • Analysis of operating room efficiency systems.
  • Summary of methods to build and maintain value in outpatient joint replacement.

Main Results:

  • Techniques for selecting appropriate patients for outpatient pathways have been identified.
  • Concerns exist regarding increased medical complication risks for outpatient arthroplasty patients.
  • Value-based strategies are crucial for optimizing recovery and cost savings.

Conclusions:

  • Establishing OTJA programs necessitates robust patient selection and recovery optimization.
  • Digital tools and efficient systems are key to successful implementation.
  • Maintaining value within bundled payment models is critical for long-term success.