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Guthrie Center, Iowa, says warming patients costs $5 to $10 per case. They focus on the clinical benefits, such as faster healing and recov- ery times, which means less time in a stretcher and faster discharge. "We do this because it is a standard of care and to keep our patients comfortable," says Ms. Terwilliger. Patient satisfaction is priceless Charles Golden, MSN, CRNA, of Img Anesthesia Services in Nashville, Tenn., perhaps says it best: "A warm patient is a happy patient." Happy patients are good for business. Positive reviews of your facili- ty could result. "A comfortable patient may give a good review," says Krystie Berberich, BSN, administrator at The Kidney & Hypertension Centers Lifeline Vascular Access Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. "An uncomfortable patient is very likely to give a poor review of the facility." One respondent at a facility that warms all patients with a forced-air warming system says patient satisfaction scores for patient comfort throughout the surgical process have improved. The surveys also see fewer complaints of unmanaged pain. "There is a small cost per patient, which saves recovery time from hypothermia," another respondent notes. "The cost of unhappy, cold patients should be measurable." Above and beyond To say the least, the staff at Advanced Surgical Center leaves no patient warming box unchecked. Keeping patients warm and cozy is clearly a central component in the overall clinical strategy at the ASC in Duncanville, Texas. The forced-air warming system is turned on before the patients 5 2 • 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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