[Process-oriented Work in the Outpatient Setting]
- PMID: 40456248
- DOI: 10.1055/a-2292-9358
[Process-oriented Work in the Outpatient Setting]
Abstract
Outpatient surgery presents unique challenges for medical teams, requiring seamless coordination of perioperative logistics and postoperative care. The increasing shift of complex procedures to outpatient settings, driven by economic and demographic changes, necessitates continuous process optimization. This article explores key factors for efficient outpatient anesthesia management, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration, structured workflow organization, and the role of modern anesthetic techniques.Key aspects include patient selection based on medical and social criteria, optimized OR scheduling, and the use of digital planning tools to enhance communication and efficiency. The choice of anesthetic techniques plays a crucial role in reducing turnaround times, minimizing postoperative complications, and improving overall patient outcomes. Additionally, standardized protocols, staff training, and digital documentation contribute to better workflows and patient safety.A successful outpatient anesthesia system balances efficiency and quality while ensuring economic sustainability. By fostering team motivation and implementing structured processes, high-quality patient care can be maintained without compromising safety.
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Conflict of interest statement
Marc Dominik Schmittner hat Reisekostenerstattungen und Vortragshonorare von Sintetica, B. Braun erhalten. Die anderen Autoren geben an, dass kein Interessenkonflikt besteht.
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