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Process Mapping of PTA and Stent Placement in a University Hospital Interventional Radiology Department.
Autor | De Bucourt M,
Busse R, Güttler F, Reinhold T, Vollnberg B, Kentenich M, Hamm B,
Teichgräber U |
Verlag | Insights into
Imaging 3(4):329-36 (DOI
10.1007/s13244-012-0147-2) |
Zusammenfassung
Objective To apply the process mapping technique
in an interdisciplinary approach in order to visualize, better
understand, and efficiently organize percutaneous transluminal
angioplasty (PTA) and stent placement procedures in a university
hospital ’ s interventional radiology department.
Methods After
providing an overview of seven established mapping techniques for
medical professionals, the process mapping technique was chosen and
applied in an interdisciplinary approach including referrers
(physicians, nurses, and other staff in referring departments, e.g.,
vascular surgery), providers (interventional radiologists, nurses,
technicians, and staff of the angiography suite), and specialists of
the hospital ’ s controlling department.
Results A generally
binding and standardized process map was created, describing the
entire procedure for a patient in whom the radiological intervention
of PTA or stent treatment is contemplated from admission to the
department of vascular surgery until discharge after successful
treatment. This visualization tool assists in better understanding
(especially given natural staff fluctuation over time) and efficiently
organizing PTA and stent procedures.
Conclusion Process mapping
can be applied for streamlining workflow in healthcare, especially in
interdisciplinary settings. By defining exactly what a business entity
does, who is responsible, to what standard a process should be
completed, and how the success can be assessed, this technique can be
used to eliminate waste and inefficiencies from the workplace while
providing high-quality goods and services easily, quickly, and
inexpensively.
Main Messages
• Process mapping can be used
in a university hospital ’ s
interventional radiology
department.
• Process mapping can describe the patient ’ s
entire process
from admission to PTA/stent placement until
discharge.
• Process mapping can be used in interdisciplinary
teams (e.g.,
referrers, providers, and controlling
specialists).
• Process mapping can be used in order to more
efficiently
organize PTA and stent placement procedures.
•
Process mapping can assist in better understanding and
efficiently organizing procedures in standardized
fashion.
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