为什么外科医生要安排自己的手术?

Why do surgeons schedule their own surgeries?

JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT · 2019
被引 30
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究外科医生为何重视自主安排手术时间,发现医生决策受患者治疗及时性和个人优先事项影响,为标准化排程改革提供参考。

Abstract

Abstract Surgery is a knowledge intensive, high‐risk professional service. Most hospitals give surgeons considerable autonomy in deciding which patients to operate on and when. In theory, this allows surgeons the operational flexibility to prioritize surgeries based on intimate knowledge of their patient's clinical needs. At odds with this strategy is the operations management literature, which favors the standardization and centralization of scheduling focused on achieving the efficient use of all resources, such as operating room capacity. Unfortunately, a little is known as to how surgeons customize their schedules and why they value such control. To this end, we conduct an exploratory qualitative study of the scheduling behavior of surgeons at a large Canadian teaching hospital. We identify significant differences between surgeons as to their priorities when scheduling. Two constructs are formative in surgeon decision‐making: the timeliness of treatment for their patients and idiosyncratic personal priorities. Our work has implications for achieving surgeon support for initiatives to standardize and centralize routines for patient scheduling. Accordingly, we formulate propositions that address the conditions under which such efforts will achieve the desired balance between flexibility and efficiency.

运营管理医疗管理手术排程自主性与标准化