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Moffitt's Partnership with
GE Resulted In
Improved Surgical Processes

GE Improves Efficiency and Patient Access at Moffitt Cancer Center

More than half of U.S. hospitals are capacity constrained and unable to add patients without facility expansion or extended hours. GE Healthcare and Moffitt Cancer Center announced an alliance aimed to optimize efficiency and care capacity, and in less than eight months Moffitt has added capacity for 900 new cancer procedures and additional operating margin.

This partnership has resulted in improved surgical processes, including predictable scheduling, on-time starts, and increasing room turnover. Without added operating rooms or hours, the Center was able to free capacity of 900 patients and sustain improvements.

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"Providing cancer patients with timely access to care is critical," says Braulio Vicente, senior vice president and hospital chief operating officer of Moffitt Cancer Center. "It's why we took on this project. By becoming more efficient in the delivery of OR services, we can get patients scheduled sooner, prevent backlogs, and more easily accommodate add-on cases."

Freeing up capacity will enable a 12 percent increase in procedural volume, which translates to around $8 million annually in incremental margin, according to Vicente. With the workflow efficiencies gained, Moffitt is also on track to decrease OR staff overtime by one-third, for an estimated savings of more than $100,000 a year, he says.

Moffitt Cancer Center is a member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, a prestigious alliance of the country's leading cancer centers. In 2009, Moffitt was named by U.S. News & World Report as one of the best hospitals for the treatment of cancer, the 11th consecutive year it has achieved that recognition. More than 48,000 patients are treated at Moffitt each year and approximately 8,100 surgical procedures performed.

The hospital engaged the GE Healthcare Performance Solutions team to reconfigure the surgical block schedule and improve key OR processes so they could use their existing facility and staff resources more effectively. Using sophisticated computer modeling, best practices for effective governance, and Lean performance improvement techniques the GE consultants were able to help Moffitt in key areas:

- Unlock hidden capacity in the surgical schedule. Aided by GE's Block Optimizer™ technology, a more efficient surgical block schedule was created, enabling earlier patient scheduling and emergency prioritization. In the month of June, this resulted in 106 incremental procedures and increased OR utilization from 69% to 79%.

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