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Simple Fixes, Huge Health Savings
5 Jan
Summary
- Simple process changes can significantly improve patient care and reduce costs.
- Cincinnati Children's saved $137 million annually by optimizing surgical scheduling.
- Front-line staff ideas led to significant improvements and cost reductions at UMass Memorial.

Hospitals and health centers are discovering that deceptively simple process changes can lead to profound improvements in patient care and significant cost reductions. Eugene Litvak, a pioneer in healthcare optimization, implemented a strategy at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center over 20 years ago. By dedicating operating rooms for emergencies and adjusting scheduling, the hospital reportedly saved $137 million annually and improved patient wait times.
Further demonstrating the power of procedural adjustments, St. Thomas Community Health Center in New Orleans tackled long wait times and high no-show rates. By allowing patients to schedule appointments only a week in advance and see any primary care provider, they reduced no-shows to 15% and increased annual revenue by $1.45 million.




