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Innovazione dei processi in sanit?. L?impatto dei Set procedurali personalizzati per aumentare l?efficienza di sala operatoria

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  • Fabio Amatucci
  • Giacomo Corti

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Il presente articolo ha l?obiettivo di studiare l?introduzione di Set standardizzati di strumenti chirurgici monouso sull?efficienza di sala operatoria. L?attività di osservazione è stata effettuata presso tre Istituti ospedalieri per diverse specializzazioni chirurgiche, e i dati raccolti sono stati organizzati grazie alla mappatura delle attività delle procedure chirurgiche.I dati, analizzati tramite un t-test parametrico sulla differenza tra tempi medi di svolgimento degli interventi con e senza il Set, hanno determinato che questa innovazione incrementa l?efficienza degli strumentisti nella preparazione della sala e nello svolgimento delle proprie mansioni. Inoltre, si evidenzia la possibilità di ridurre significativamente il tempo di svolgimento complessivo delle procedure, se gli Istituti implementano il Set come parte integrante del proprio metodo di lavoro e ne comprendono le potenzialità.

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  • Fabio Amatucci & Giacomo Corti, 2023. "Innovazione dei processi in sanit?. L?impatto dei Set procedurali personalizzati per aumentare l?efficienza di sala operatoria," MECOSAN, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2023(128), pages 109-134.
  • Handle: RePEc:fan:mesame:v:html10.3280/mesa2023-128oa18594
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