Computerized O.R. Scheduling: Is It An Accurate Predictor

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  • Margaret Sorge

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The goal of this project was to determine whether a standardized surgical time, gener- ated by the Operating Room Information System (ORIS), could be used as an accurate predictor of actual surgical time. Utilizing retrospective, quantitative data from the ORIS database, frequency distributions by surgical speciality, were completed. Chi- square analysis was applied to determine the significance of the frequency distributions. The study outcome indicates that ORIS com- puter generated procedure times were not an accurate predictor of actual surgical time. Further follow—up will be required to deter- mine if alternate scheduling methodologies would lead to higher accuracy rates.

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2001-12-01

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Sorge, M. (2001). Computerized O.R. Scheduling: Is It An Accurate Predictor. Operating Room Nurses Association of Canada Journal, 19(4). Consulté à l’adresse https://ornacjournal.ca/index.php/ornac/article/view/12659

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