Improving productivity, costs and environmental impact in International Eye Health Services: using the ‘Eyefficiency’ cataract surgical services auditing tool to assess the value of cataract surgical services

Objective Though one of the most common surgeries, there is limited information on variability of practices in cataract surgeries. ‘Eyefficiency’ is a cataract surgical services auditing tool to help global units improve their surgical productivity and reduce their costs, waste generation and carbon...

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Main Authors: Peter Benjamin Michael Thomas, Ingeborg Steinbach, Rachel Stancliffe, ANDREW CASSELS-BROWN, Hena Goel, Thomas Alan Wemyss, Tanya Harris, Cassandra L Thiel
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Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2021-07-01
Series:BMJ Open Ophthalmology
Online Access:https://bmjophth.bmj.com/content/6/1/e000642.full
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spelling doaj-0dbb2a18af084132822304ebfae6d17c2021-07-28T12:31:03ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open Ophthalmology2397-32692021-07-016110.1136/bmjophth-2020-000642Improving productivity, costs and environmental impact in International Eye Health Services: using the ‘Eyefficiency’ cataract surgical services auditing tool to assess the value of cataract surgical servicesPeter Benjamin Michael Thomas0Ingeborg Steinbach1Rachel Stancliffe2ANDREW CASSELS-BROWN3Hena Goel4Thomas Alan Wemyss5Tanya Harris6Cassandra L Thiel7Ophthalmology, Moorfields Eye Hospital, London, UKCentre for Sustainable Healthcare, Oxford, UKCentre for Sustainable Healthcare, Oxford, UKOphthalmology, University of Highlands and Islands, Inverness, ScotlandPopulation Health, NYU Langone Health, New York, New York, USADepartment of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, University College London, London, UKEdge Environment, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaPopulation Health, NYU Langone Health, New York, New York, USAObjective Though one of the most common surgeries, there is limited information on variability of practices in cataract surgeries. ‘Eyefficiency’ is a cataract surgical services auditing tool to help global units improve their surgical productivity and reduce their costs, waste generation and carbon footprint. The aim of the present research is to identify variability and efficiency opportunities in cataract surgical practices globally.Methods and Analysis 9 global cataract surgical facilities used the Eyefficiency tool to collect facility-level data (staffing, pathway steps, costs of supplies and energy use), and live time-and-motion data. A point person from each site gathered and reported data on 1 week or 30 consecutive cataract surgeries. Environmental life cycle assessment and descriptive statistics were used to quantify productivity, costs and carbon footprint. The main outcomes were estimates of productivity, costs, greenhouse gas emissions, and solid waste generation per-case at each site.Results Nine participating sites recorded 475 cataract extractions (a mix of phacoemulsification and manual small incision). Cases per hour ranged from 1.7 to 4.48 at single-bed sites and 1.47 to 4.25 at dual-bed sites. Average per-case expenditures ranged between £31.55 and £399.34, with a majority of costs attributable to medical equipment and supplies. Average solid waste ranged between 0.19 kg and 4.27 kg per phacoemulsification, and greenhouse gases ranged from 41 kg carbon dioxide equivalents (CO2e) to 130 kg CO2e per phacoemulsification.Conclusion Results demonstrate the global diversity of cataract surgical services and non-clinical metrics. Eyefficiency supports local decision-making for resource efficiency and could help identify regional or global best practices for optimising productivity, costs and environmental impact of cataract surgery.https://bmjophth.bmj.com/content/6/1/e000642.full
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author Peter Benjamin Michael Thomas
Ingeborg Steinbach
Rachel Stancliffe
ANDREW CASSELS-BROWN
Hena Goel
Thomas Alan Wemyss
Tanya Harris
Cassandra L Thiel
spellingShingle Peter Benjamin Michael Thomas
Ingeborg Steinbach
Rachel Stancliffe
ANDREW CASSELS-BROWN
Hena Goel
Thomas Alan Wemyss
Tanya Harris
Cassandra L Thiel
Improving productivity, costs and environmental impact in International Eye Health Services: using the ‘Eyefficiency’ cataract surgical services auditing tool to assess the value of cataract surgical services
BMJ Open Ophthalmology
author_facet Peter Benjamin Michael Thomas
Ingeborg Steinbach
Rachel Stancliffe
ANDREW CASSELS-BROWN
Hena Goel
Thomas Alan Wemyss
Tanya Harris
Cassandra L Thiel
author_sort Peter Benjamin Michael Thomas
title Improving productivity, costs and environmental impact in International Eye Health Services: using the ‘Eyefficiency’ cataract surgical services auditing tool to assess the value of cataract surgical services
title_short Improving productivity, costs and environmental impact in International Eye Health Services: using the ‘Eyefficiency’ cataract surgical services auditing tool to assess the value of cataract surgical services
title_full Improving productivity, costs and environmental impact in International Eye Health Services: using the ‘Eyefficiency’ cataract surgical services auditing tool to assess the value of cataract surgical services
title_fullStr Improving productivity, costs and environmental impact in International Eye Health Services: using the ‘Eyefficiency’ cataract surgical services auditing tool to assess the value of cataract surgical services
title_full_unstemmed Improving productivity, costs and environmental impact in International Eye Health Services: using the ‘Eyefficiency’ cataract surgical services auditing tool to assess the value of cataract surgical services
title_sort improving productivity, costs and environmental impact in international eye health services: using the ‘eyefficiency’ cataract surgical services auditing tool to assess the value of cataract surgical services
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
series BMJ Open Ophthalmology
issn 2397-3269
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Objective Though one of the most common surgeries, there is limited information on variability of practices in cataract surgeries. ‘Eyefficiency’ is a cataract surgical services auditing tool to help global units improve their surgical productivity and reduce their costs, waste generation and carbon footprint. The aim of the present research is to identify variability and efficiency opportunities in cataract surgical practices globally.Methods and Analysis 9 global cataract surgical facilities used the Eyefficiency tool to collect facility-level data (staffing, pathway steps, costs of supplies and energy use), and live time-and-motion data. A point person from each site gathered and reported data on 1 week or 30 consecutive cataract surgeries. Environmental life cycle assessment and descriptive statistics were used to quantify productivity, costs and carbon footprint. The main outcomes were estimates of productivity, costs, greenhouse gas emissions, and solid waste generation per-case at each site.Results Nine participating sites recorded 475 cataract extractions (a mix of phacoemulsification and manual small incision). Cases per hour ranged from 1.7 to 4.48 at single-bed sites and 1.47 to 4.25 at dual-bed sites. Average per-case expenditures ranged between £31.55 and £399.34, with a majority of costs attributable to medical equipment and supplies. Average solid waste ranged between 0.19 kg and 4.27 kg per phacoemulsification, and greenhouse gases ranged from 41 kg carbon dioxide equivalents (CO2e) to 130 kg CO2e per phacoemulsification.Conclusion Results demonstrate the global diversity of cataract surgical services and non-clinical metrics. Eyefficiency supports local decision-making for resource efficiency and could help identify regional or global best practices for optimising productivity, costs and environmental impact of cataract surgery.
url https://bmjophth.bmj.com/content/6/1/e000642.full
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