Use of lean principals to improve flow of patients with fractured neck of femur -The HOPE study

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Abstract

We describe the implementation of a care pathway for patients with fractured neck of femur (NOF) using Lean and Six Sigma principles. After introduction of the Lean pathway, 32 patients out a total of 86 (37%) with fractured NOF were admitted to the Trauma Ward within 4 hours of presentation to the hospital; prior to implementation this was 16 patients out of a total of 59 (27%). Post-Lean an earlier mean theatre start time of 8.40am was achieved, resulting in a 38 minute increase in daily theatre time. An additional 52 patients (12%) received surgery within 24 hours of admission, resulting in 1 night length of stay reduction. Lean methodology proved an effective method to guide change resulting in an improved journey for the patient and significant workflow gains.

Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
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JournalIrish Medical Journal
Volume107
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2014

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