
Are you looking to improve your OR efficiency? Watch this on-demand webinar to learn how new AI-enabled technology, combined with analytics and surgical video, can help you uncover root causes of inefficiencies in your operating rooms.
Despite all the event reporting capabilities available, care teams need to do a better job of identifying when an adverse event occurs and what the contributors are to adverse events and poor surgical outcomes. Incorporating video processes and machine learning in the OR reduces manual processes, quickly identifies previously unknown variation, and opens up the "black box" without worry of biases introduced by the Hawthorne and Halo effects.
Automate Surgical Data and Notifications
In addition to saving valuable time and reducing the chance for error that is inherent in manual processes, automated documentation provides transparency and keeps the entire team up to date. Automated notifications help surgeons and their teams locate unused block time easily and facilitate dynamic scheduling.
Taken together, these processes will lead to improved surgeon and staff satisfaction and improved clinical outcomes, such as lower surgical site infection rates, fewer pressure injuries, and improved turnover times.
Key Webinar Objectives
- Learn how analytical and video-based data can be used to improve performance and enhance teamwork.
- Discover how benchmarking can facilitate engagement for performance improvement
- Gain an understanding of technical skill and non-technical skill evaluation tools and their use
Caresyntax Presenters:
- Gail Pietrzyk, Chief Nursing Officer
- Jason Till, Senior Product Manager
- Joan White, Director of Clinical Consulting
OR Manager Host:
- Carrie Shapiro
See How Caresyntax Can Help Your Business
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