外科医生经验、医生评级与围手术期服务成本的实证研究

An empirical examination of surgeon experience, surgeon rating, and costs in perioperative services

JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT · 2018
被引 23
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究外科医生经验和评级如何影响患者围手术期流程,发现高经验医生能减少术前和手术室时间,且经验对低评级医生的手术时间影响更大。

Abstract

Abstract We examine how physicians affect the flow of patients through Perioperative Services (POS) on the day of surgery by studying the effects of surgeon experience and surgeon quality (measured by Healthgrades rating) on patients' flow. We control for the work environment created by the POS manager's resource allocation decision, which determines the utilization levels of the three POS departments: Pre‐operative (PreOp), Operating Room (OR), and Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU). Using patient level data from a large teaching hospital, we find that POS managers in all three departments view overtime costs as more important than idle time costs, which implies that they keep capacity slack available for patient care in each department. Further, our findings suggest that highly experienced surgeons take ownership of their patients' experience in the POS and that their patients spend less time in PreOp and the OR. We argue that not only do more experienced surgeons perform surgical procedures more efficiently, but they also coordinate better with PreOp to reduce patient waiting time there. We find that a surgeon's rating has no direct effect on a patient's actual surgery time in the OR, but that the effect of surgeon experience on actual surgery time is higher, in magnitude, for a lower‐rated surgeon than for a higher‐rated surgeon. Finally, we conduct a counterfactual analysis and find that highly experienced surgeons reduce the total length of a patient's stay in the POS.

运营管理医疗管理外科手术围手术期服务