Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
516881 International Journal of Medical Informatics 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeThe purpose of this study is to demonstrate and evaluate the effective application of a computerized workflow management system (WMS) into sonography workflow in order to reduce patient exam waiting time, number of waiting patients, sonographer stress level, and to improve patient satisfaction.MethodsA computerized WMS was built with seamless integration of an automated patient sorting algorithm, a real-time monitoring system, exam schedules fine-tuning, a tele-imaging support system, and a digital signage broadcasting system of patient education programs. The computerized WMS was designed to facilitate problem-solving through continuous customization and flexible adjustment capability. Its effects on operations, staff stress, and patient satisfaction were studied.ResultsAfter implementation of the computerized WMS, there is a significant decrease in patient exam waiting time and sonographer stress level, significant increase in patient satisfaction regarding exam waiting time and the number of examined patients, and marked decrease in the number of waiting patients at different time points in a day.ConclusionThrough multidisciplinary teamwork, the computerized WMS provides a simple and effective approach that can overcome jammed exams associated problems, increase patient satisfaction level, and decrease staff workload stress under limited resources, eventually creating a win–win situation for both the patients and radiology personnel.

► To evaluate the effectiveness of a computerized workflow management system (WMS) for sonography workflow. ► A computerized WMS composed an automated patient sorting algorithm, a real-time monitoring system, exam schedules fine-tuning, a tele-imaging support system, and a digital signage broadcasting system of patient education programs. ► A simple and effective approach to overcome jammed exams associated problems, increase patient satisfaction level, and decrease staff workload stress. ► A rather inexpensive WMS capable of increasing the total number of examined patients under limited budget and human resources.

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