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Sleep Apnea - Outpatient Surgery Magazine - October 2018

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O C T O B E R 2 0 1 8 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y. N E T • 9 staffed for surgeries that run late or start late, but it also promotes a better work-life balance for the other members of our OR team by let- ting them (almost always) go home at their regularly scheduled time. A dedicated late-case team can also help your bottom line by reducing unscheduled hours of overtime and increasing your caseload. An added benefit: You'll reduce the late-case team's 40-hour work week (5 8's) to 36 hours (3 12's). One final note: Even though our physicians agreed to limit their late cases to 3 days, we know there will be exceptions. We asked our day- shift staff to pick 1 Tuesday or Friday each month that they could stay late on the off chance a case runs over on a day for which we don't have late-case cover- age. But with our new schedule in place, our RNs and techs are usually home in time for dinner. Philip B. Binkley, MBA, BSN, RN Houston (Texas) Methodist Willowbrook Centerfield Surgery pbbinkley@houst- onmethodist.org

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