Abstract
Objective: Breast imaging services often experience a significant degree of variability in patient flow, leading to delay in time to diagnostic resolution, commonly referred to as time to resolution (TTR). This study applies Lean Six Sigma Methodology (LSSM) to reduce TTR and enhance patient outcomes. Methods: This study was IRB-Approved. A baseline audit was done using cases of mammographic recalls (BI-RADS 0) to measure baseline TTR. Multidisciplinary meetings with all members of the breast imaging service, alongside a study of patient complaint data, were utilized to identify issues that were causing prolonged TTR. Following that, possible solutions were proposed and implemented. A post-implementation audit was conducted, and the resulting TTRs were compared. Significant differences in TTR between the pre-and post-solution implementation were assessed using the Mann-Whitney U test. Results: During the baseline audit of 8 months, 589 cases of mammographic recalls (BI-RADS 0) were identified, and the resulting average TTR was 86.3 days. During the post-implementation period of 3 months, 370 mammographic recalls (BI-RADS 0) occurred, with a resulting average TTR of 36.0 days. After applying LSSM, TTR was reduced by 58.3% (Pa-
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Fawzy, N. A., Almuslem, N. F., Altayeb, A., Ghosheh, M. J., & Khoumais, N. A. (2023). Improving Time to Diagnostic Resolution in the Breast Imaging Service: A Tertiary Center’s Experience and Process of Improvement. Journal of Breast Imaging, 5(5), 555–564. https://doi.org/10.1093/jbi/wbad060
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