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

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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