237. Algorithmic surgical planning at Oslo University Hospital
Invited abstract in session HC-4: Innovation 1, stream Sessions.
Thursday, 11:00-12:30Room: St Olavs, Kunnskapssenteret KA12
Authors (first author is the speaker)
| 1. | Kjartan Kastet Klyve
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| KPMG Norway | |
| 2. | Adrian Jensen
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| KPMG | |
| 3. | Jørgen André Schreiner
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| KPMG |
Abstract
We present the Surgical Cockpit, a comprehensive software developed and implemented in an innovation partnership with Oslo University Hospital, which leverages selected Operations Research methods. A key feature of the product is algorithmic planning of surgeries. Furthermore, the product includes numerous other capabilities, e.g. a patient portal where patients can communicate their availability, a calendar view reflecting different patients’ risk of no-show, a re-planning module for planning of emergency cases, real time surveillance of surgical activity etc. In our session, we will tell the story of the product and how.
Keywords
- Operating room planning and scheduling
Status: accepted
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