Utilizing Robotics: The Procedural Value Equation

Price: Member: FREE | Non-Member: $49.00
CEC Hours: 1
Robotics have revolutionized management information systems and fundamentally changed how certain procedures are being performed. With greater access to this technology, the use of robotics is expanding to additional procedures. In this webinar, we review the relationship to the cost and time differences between robotic and laparoscopic (LAP) techniques across seven key procedures. Dr. Stacy Brethauer, Value Analysis Team Lead at The Ohio State University, walks us through how he analyzed his own hospital’s costs, outcomes and efficiency between these two techniques.
Learning Objectives:
- Raise awareness to the variation in cost and time associated between robotics and LAP across seven key procedures with data extrapolated from a third party database
- Highlight the steps involved in investigating the cost and time disparities between robotic and LAP techniques and how to effectively share this data
- Use the tools provided to perform this analysis at your own hospital to discover any cost improvement opportunities
Speakers:
- Dr. Stacy Alan Brethauer, MD, FACS, FASMBS, Medical Director, Supply Chain Management and Vice Chair of Surgery, Quality and Patient Safety, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
- Stephanie Badeaux, Director, Healthcare Economic, Policy and Reimbursement, Medtronic, Surgical Innovations
Sponsored By
This webinar is sponsored:
Related Resources
Issue Brief
The Medical Device Excise Tax, a component of the Affordable Care Act, is approaching implementation at the beginning of 2013.
Toolkits/Methodology
The Strategic Marketplace Initiative (SMI) is a consortium of healthcare supply ch
Advisory
The medical device excise tax is a feature of the Affordable Care Act. It is important to be knowledgeable about the tax and its effects.
Magazine & Journal Articles
In this page, AHRMM recommends these 3 proactive activities in the event of economic downturn.
Guides and Reports
In 2001 the Institute of Medicine (IOM) published
Letter/Comment
AHRMM supports the concept and use of Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) to provide evidence-based data to help inform purchasing decis
