Operating Room Performance Optimization Metrics: a Systematic Review.
Literature proposes numerous initiatives for optimization of the Operating Room (OR). Despite multiple suggested strategies for the optimization of workflow on the OR, its patients and (medical) staff, no uniform description of 'optimization' has been adopted. This makes it difficult to evaluate the...
| Publicado en: | Journal of Medical Systems Vol. 47; no. 1; pp. 1 - 14 |
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| Formato: | research systematic review tables/charts Journal Article |
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Springer Nature
2023
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