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"They're 150 bucks each, but the patients love them," she says. "I can't prove it, but I know some patients have taken them home." The gel pads are thick, comfortable and washable. "They're expensive, but you know what? That's not how I think about it," says Ms. Robinson. "I think about it like, if our patient is shivering or gets an infection because she's cold, now I have a patient transfer, which is $1,200 to $1,500 for the ambulance alone." And such transfers could include regulatory follow-ups, which take time, and thereby cost money. Ms. Robinson says the warming at Advanced Surgical must be work- ing, as there have been virtually no SSIs or hospital transfers in the 3 1/2 years she has been there. While it might sound overly simplistic, Ms. Robinson says it's impor- tant to keep in mind that patients are coming in for surgery, so they're stressed. Most aren't thinking about the risks of clinical complica- tions. After it's all over, all they know is that the procedure itself went well — and what they remember most is that they were warm and cozy throughout the process. "Some of our patients go to aftercare at the doctor's office next-door and they stop in with cards, brownies and hugs as a thank you," says Ms. Robinson. "When that happens, we know we've done our job. Their comfort level when they were here is a huge part of that." OSM 6 0 • O U T PA T I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E • A U G U S T 2 0 1 9

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