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Secrets to Speedier Room Turnover - November 2013 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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OSE_1311_part2_Layout 1 11/6/13 9:38 AM Page 59 S O L U T I O N ing through piles of paperwork or a series of seemingly randomly placed screens in a lesser EMR platform, she enters her system at the end of each day and reviews data on the fly, which lets her immediately catch inaccurate entries or clinical practice issues before they become major probPAPER WEIGHT Printing costs have dropped signifilems. cantly at Memorial Spine and Neuroscience Center. 2. Time savings. Memorial's nurses call patients a few days before their scheduled procedures and manually enter health histories and demographic information into the EMR system, which automatically flows the data into patients' charts. "The more you can do in advance, the less you have to worry about on the day of surgery," says Ms. Bloode. 3. Less waste. Does improved charting efficiency lead to savings on staffing hours? Potentially, but Ms. Bloode knows for certain that her facility's printing bill — not to mention environmental impact — has dropped considerably. "With our old EMR, we had to print out forms and scan them into the system," she explains. "Now, all the forms are built into the system. We fill them out on the computer and they're stored electronically." 4. Accreditation aid. Memorial is an accredited facility that has undergone multiple surveys since opening in 2007. Before EMRs, Ms. Bloode had a great deal of difficulty navigating through charts to find needed documents when surveyors came calling. Not anymore. Just this year, the facility hosted accrediting and state licensing surveyors. Both groups gushed about how the program streamlined the entire review process. — Daniel Cook N O V E M B E R 2013 | O U T PAT I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E O N L I N E Cheryl Bloode, RN S O F T W A R E 5 9

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