Presented by Anne O Lidor at the JSES Joint Panel: What Can We Learn from Each Other? MIS Trends in North America and Japan held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Thursday, March 23, 2017
Keyword(s): ACS, adminstrative leadership, American College of Surgeons, American Society for Enhanced Recovery, anesthesiologist, antiemetics, ASER, bariatric surgery, Center of Excellence, Cleveland Clinic, COE, colorectal surgery, cost savings, culture, CUSP, Denmark, Duke, ENERGY, Enhanced Recovery Programs, epidural, ERAS, ERP, evidenced-based, healthcare providers, healthcare system, home health, hospital administration, immune dysfunction, implementation, innovative, intraoperative, Japan, Johns Hopkins, JSES, length of stay, LOS, MBSQIP, minimally invasive surgery trends, MIS trends, Mt. Sinai Hospital, multi-institutional, multimodal, narcotic use, normothermia, North America, NSQIP database, opiods, organizational, outcomes, PA, pain, patient assessment tool, perioperative care, pharmacological, physicians assistant, postoperative, preoperative, prescriptions, pt satisfaction, readmission, regulatory bodies, spinal, SSI, stakeholders, stress, surgical site infection, Tylenol, U.S., United States, urinary tract infection, UTI
ERP–32 sec
Citations–2:02 Ann Surg 2000
ENERGY–8:27
Conclusion–12:38