Capturing and Improving Case Charge Accuracy in Robotic Surgery Programs.

Journal: Journal of the American College of Surgeons
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Abstract

The robotic platform offers many benefits to patients and surgeons; however, incorporating this new surgical tool has also introduced challenges in intraoperative documentation accuracy. In 2019, we began to investigate our institution's robotic intraoperative supply documentation accuracy. We identified a 60% case error rate between the robotic items logged by the operating room staff in the electronic medical record and the true robotic items used for a case as logged on the Intuitive platform. This can be a widespread and unrecognized problem for other organizations as well. We then addressed this problem through patient safety and quality improvement-based interventions including error notification to operating room personnel, a barcode scanning system, peer-to-peer education, improving robotic item descriptions, and procedure receipt messaging. These interventions helped us decrease our institution's case error rate from 60% to 16.9% during the past 2 years, which generated a cumulative 2.1% net increase in our billed robotic items, through the addition and/or subtraction of robotic items from each case. Through our multiple interventions, we have created a robust, flexible, and efficient item-capturing system for robotic surgery cases.

Authors

  • William D Gerull
    From the Department of Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO (Gerull, Awad, Wellen).
  • Andrew Pierce
    Barnes-Jewish Hospital, Supply Plus, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
  • Jessica Mody
    Perioperative Services, Barnes Jewish Hospital, St Louis, MO (Pierce, Mody, Martin).
  • Michael M Awad
    From the Department of Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO (Gerull, Awad, Wellen).
  • Jackie Martin
    Perioperative Services, Barnes Jewish Hospital, St Louis, MO (Pierce, Mody, Martin).
  • Jason R Wellen
    From the Department of Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO (Gerull, Awad, Wellen).