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Efficiency in the cath lab: Pursuing value-based improvements following a sociotechnical approach
Affiliation:1. Siemens Healthineers, Lisboa, Portugal;2. Center for Management Studies of Instituto Superior Técnico (CEG-IST), Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal;3. iBB- Institute for Bioengineering and Biosciences and i4HB- Associate Laboratory Institute for Health and Bioeconomy, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal;4. Centro de Responsabilidade Integrada Cérebro-Cardiovascular do Alentejo (CRIA), Hospital do Espírito Santo de Évora, Évora, Portugal
Abstract:IntroductionCardiac catheterization laboratories (cath labs) are commonly designed to achieve the best clinical outcomes while being efficient. This study develops methods to support healthcare managers in analyzing the added value of improvement measures, following a value-based healthcare (VBHC) framework.MethodsBased on a sociotechnical approach, the applied methods aimed to increase efficiency, reduce duplication of tasks, cut costs, and improve patient care, while creating a more inclusive and trusting decision making process. Within the process of building a multicriteria evaluation model, meetings, interviews, and a decision conference were designed. In parallel, a workflow discrete event simulation model was built to replicate current patient flow and activities and to reproduce the impact of implementing improvement measures and variations in human resources.ResultsFour evaluation criteria were considered for workflow improvement: contribution to the efficiency of the admission process, compliance with schedules, agility among procedures, and human resources training. The designed improvement measures sought to 1) improve the start-up of the day, 2) improve pre-exam assessment, and 3) improve staff training. Results prioritize ‘Measure 2’ and demonstrate that improving human resources allocation increases efficiency and offers significant cost savings.ConclusionsThe proposed solution is in line with VBHC principles, as it improves efficiency and care delivery while optimizing costs. Simulation was an effective tool to replicate and explore possible changes. Multicriteria modeling proved to be a useful approach for a transparent prioritization and redesign of improvements in the healthcare sector.
Keywords:Efficiency  Cath lab  Multicriteria decision analysis  Discrete-event simulation  Healthcare management  Value-based healthcare  Eficiência  Laboratório de Hemodinâmica  Avaliação Multicritério  Simulação de Eventos Discretos  Gestão na Saúde  Saúde Baseada no Valor
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