“Surgeons don’t actually care that much about mortality.” So says orthopedic surgeon Dr. Rick May, a Senior Principal at Vizient. This may seem surprising, but in this episode, Dr. May goes on to explain how other metrics around surgery are much more important and valuable. In this interview, you’ll hear his explanation and learn a lot more about the current move toward quality in surgical procedures.
Guest speaker:
Rick May, MD
Senior Principal
Clinical Quality Improvement
Vizient
Orthopedic Surgeon
Moderator:
Tomas Villanueva, DO, MBA, FACPE, SFHM
Principal
Clinical Operations and Quality
Vizient
Show Notes:
[01:03] NSQIP: value and drawbacks
[01:56] Biggest challenges to surgical quality
[02:35] “The surgeons actually don’t care that much about mortality”
[03:12] Documentation need
[04:16] What surgeons need to see: a focus on complications
[05:42] The captain of the ship
[06:20] Role of medical complications
[06:48] Perioperative focus is essential
[07:50] Variance of focus among surgeons and where they need to focus
[09:03] Anecdotally, 60% to 70% of opportunities for quality improvement happen before the OR
Resources:
To contact Modern Practice: modernpracticepodcast@vizientinc.com
Dr. May’s contact email: rick.may@vizientinc.com
ACS National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP)
Click Here
Developing a Surgical Quality Improvement Program for Resource-Limited Settings (JAMA Surgery) Click Here
Vizient Operations and Quality
Click Here
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