Tackling efficiency in a high demand orthopaedic clinic

Author:

Atkinson Mitchell1ORCID,Wang Katie1ORCID,Kovac Nikola1,Plant James1,Blakeney William1

Affiliation:

1. Royal Perth Hospital Perth Western Australia Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSurgical outpatient clinics continuously face challenges in delivering efficient and effective care. An expanding population and chronic staff shortages makes sustainability critical. The primary objective of this study was to identify modifiable factors contributing to longer wait times in an orthopaedic outpatient clinic.MethodsA single‐centre prospective observational cohort study was conducted at Western Australia's state trauma centre. Over a four‐week period, clinicians completed forms identifying delays in clinic, and clinic numbers were captured through an electronic booking system. Data was analysed using SPSS v27.ResultsFace‐to‐face (FTF) and telehealth (TH) clinic volumes grew by 18.9% and 361.1% respectively between 2018 and 2022. For the study period, 754 forms were completed for attending clinic patients. This captured 42.4% and 96.8% of FTF and TH actual attendance. The average wait time for doctor consultation was 63.9 min. Wait times significantly reduced when x‐rays were performed prior to clinic (P < 0.001), and when an unaccredited registrar held the on‐call phone (P < 0.001). Trauma clinics ran overtime in 95% of cases compared to elective clinics in which 25% ran overtime. The golden staffing ratio was one doctor for 13 patients. TH experienced few delays related to technological fault.ConclusionThis study demonstrates that clinic volume continues to rise. It highlights the demand for adequate staffing and identifies several modifiable factors that influence clinic efficiency. It demonstrates the growth of TH as an alternative modality for outpatient surgical services and its potential for future expansion.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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