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Algorithm improves accuracy of scheduling surgeries

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Machine-learning algorithms are 13% more accurate in predicting the surgical time needed in the operating room compared with human schedulers.

The finding, published this month in the Annals of Surgery, could help streamline the use of one of the most expensive resources in a hospital setting—operating rooms.

A team of Duke Health data scientists, clinicians, administration leadership, and researchers trained three AI models on thousands of surgical cases as part of the study. The algorithm is now in use at Duke University Hospital.

"One of the most remarkable things about this finding is that we've been able to apply it immediately and connect patients with the they need more quickly," said Daniel Buckland M.D., Ph.D., corresponding author and assistant professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine and Department of Surgery at Duke University School of Medicine.

The researchers found that even a small reduction in scheduling errors improved clinical workflow and saved costs over time. For example, the fewer overtime hours for cases that ended past regular working hours in inpatient and ambulatory operating rooms could potentially reduce overtime labor expenses by about $79,000 over a four-month period

Buckland said the study demonstrates that provide immediate utility when applied to real-world problems.

More information: Hamed Zaribafzadeh et al, Development, Deployment, and Implementation of a Machine Learning Surgical Case Length Prediction Model and Prospective Evaluation, Annals of Surgery (2023). DOI: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000005936

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