Internal Hospital Trays
Instrument Reduction on Trays
Data-driven instrument usage across service lines, CPT codes, procedures, and surgeons
Reduce number of instruments on trays by 30–40% using data analytics and predictive modeling, without impacting surgical performance
Lean-management approach to surgical trays results in continuous improvement and sustainment
Consolidate trays with a comparison tool to existing trays
Remove obsolete trays by identifying current usage, ability to consolidate, and comparison to existing trays
Hospital Cost Savings
Improve surgical services budget by reducing spend on trays and instruments
Decrease sterile-processing decontamination, assembly, and sterilization expense
Reduce sterile processing personnel cost
Decrease instrument repair and re-purchase
Reduce instrument depreciation
Operating Room and Staff Efficiency
Improve set-up and turnover times, and reduce surgical counts
Decrease SPD tray turnaround times
Streamline transport of trays and supplies for cases
Increase personnel satisfaction