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Setting performance standards for an anesthesia department

T S Vitez1, A Macario

  • 1Department of Anesthesia, Stanford University Medical Center, CA 94305-5115, USA.

Journal of Clinical Anesthesia
|April 3, 1998
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Establishing performance standards for anesthesia services improved operating room efficiency. Key metrics like timely first case starts and turnaround times showed significant improvements after implementing quality grids and control charts.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Quality Improvement in Medicine
  • Anesthesiology

Background:

  • The Stanford University Department of Anesthesia identified a need to enhance service quality based on customer perception.
  • Surgeons rated certain service attributes as highly important but with low performance, indicating areas for improvement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish performance standards for anesthesia services.
  • To improve the perception of quality by focusing on critical service attributes.

Main Methods:

  • A quality grid was used to identify key service attributes important to surgeons but performing poorly.
  • Control charts and flow charts were utilized to define performance levels for "timely first case starts" and "turnaround time."

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Main Results:

  • Performance standards were set: <20% of first case delays related to anesthesia, and <10% of turnaround times >15 minutes due to anesthesia.
  • First case start times improved from a 36% defective rate to 9%.
  • Anesthesia-related delays in turnaround times stabilized at a 16% defective rate.

Conclusions:

  • Implementing appropriate service standards can significantly improve healthcare performance.
  • Data-driven performance standards are effective in enhancing operational efficiency in anesthesia departments.