Bragg Krista, Vanbalen Nancy, Cook Nathaniel
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, USA.
AORN J. 2005 Dec;82(6):1006-14, 1016-8; quiz 1019-22. doi: 10.1016/s0001-2092(06)60252-4.
Health care costs in the United States are climbing annually at a staggering rate. Technology often is blamed for rising health care costs; however, some medical advances, such as minimally invasive surgery (MIS), are critical to improving health care efficiency, enhancing the quality of care provided, and decreasing overall expenses. Savings or profits relating to technology may be difficult to measure quantitatively, but when surgeons and perioperative personnel have reached the peak of the learning curve for performing MIS procedures, complication rates drop significantly. Patients are experiencing the benefits of MIS (eg, decreased postoperative pain, shorter hospital stays and often no need for an overnight stay, ability to return to work sooner), all of which encourage technologically savvy consumers to seek MIS options.
美国的医疗保健成本正以惊人的速度逐年攀升。技术常常被归咎于医疗保健成本的上升;然而,一些医学进步,如微创手术(MIS),对于提高医疗保健效率、提升所提供的护理质量以及降低总体费用至关重要。与技术相关的节省或利润可能难以进行定量衡量,但当外科医生和围手术期工作人员在进行MIS手术方面达到学习曲线的峰值时,并发症发生率会显著下降。患者正在体验到MIS的益处(例如,术后疼痛减轻、住院时间缩短且通常无需过夜住院、能够更快重返工作岗位),所有这些都促使精通技术的消费者寻求MIS选项。