stakeholders at once — staff, surgeons, management and owners —
and give them the benefits. "Usually if someone is interested in
changing something at the facility, that person or group will first talk
to the surgeons, and then to the management," says Dr. Curcillo.
"That means a lot of back and forth. By talking to everyone at the
same time, you can say, 'Look, we're giving you all something you
want.'"
Showing that it costs less money, requires minimal effort from staff
and solves some surgeons' complaints will make for a smoother tran-
sition. "Reposables make sense for everybody — the nurses, the sur-
geons and the administrators," says Dr. Curcillo. "It's all good things."
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