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Cut Turnaround Times for Patient Transport

  • Keeping gurneys and equipment where they are needed, and having staff speak with patients during transport
  • Cleaning and making the gurneys with sheets and blankets before they are needed
  • Designating a staff member to ensure equipment is placed where needed

What can your team do to make the best use of your "down time"?

 

Moving patients through the hospital in a timely fashion is an element of good service. But a transport team at the San Diego Medical Center was a bit slow in getting patients to other departments or out the door at discharge. Team members started by placing gurneys in spots where they were needed, and cleaned them and made them with a clean sheet and blanket. The team used down time to check the equipment and designated a staffer to ensure things were in place. In a year, they shaved 7 minutes in transport time and increased the number of patients moved by 13 percent.

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This Transport team got patients discharged or to their next destination quicker when they began keeping gurneys where they were needed, cleaned and ready for the next patient.
Why This Matters
Reducing transport times improves inpatient care, service and efficiency.
Test of Change
Placing equipment where needed
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See how your team can speed up transport times.

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Patients need to get where they're going and your transport team needs to be up to speed. Here's how one team worked to be more timely.

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Patients need to get where they're going and your transport team needs to be up to speed. Here's how one team worked to be more timely.

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Max Kaufman, Transport, Union UHW-SEIU.
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Cut Transport Turnaround Times
Topics
Affordability
Patient Safety
Quality
Service
Region
Southern California
Role
Frontline Managers
Frontline Workers
UBT Co-Leads
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Department
Inpatient
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Team-Tested Practice
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Inform
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Max Kaufman, Transport. Union UHW-SEIU.

Keeping gurneys made and ready helps to reduce transport waiting times.

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7
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number of minutes cut in transport times for patients