Nuts and bolts of preoperative clinics: The view from three institutions

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Three directors of dedicated preoperative assessment clinics share their experience in setting up and running their programs. Standardizing and centralizing all or part of the preoperative evaluation process-obtaining patient records; the history and physical examination; the surgical, anesthesiology, and nursing assessments; ordering tests; and documentation and billing-increases effi ciency. The savings achieved from minimizing redundancy, avoiding surgery delays and cancellations, and improved reimbursement coding offset the increased costs of setting up and running the clinic.

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Bader, A. M., Sweitzer, B., & Kumar, A. (2009). Nuts and bolts of preoperative clinics: The view from three institutions. Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine, 76(SUPPL. 4). https://doi.org/10.3949/ccjm.76.s4.17

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