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idea of having dedicated orthopedic on-call doctors, or "doods" for short. Nine orthopods agreed to dood duty on a rotating basis. They're scheduled 6 months in advance and evenly distributed. The key was incentivizing docs to miss a day in the OR. "The buy-in from the surgeons came when we started to pay on-call pay," says Ms. Singleton, orthopedic business director at Cincinnati Children's. "Because when they're doods, they have to cancel their other consultations. Our physicians are paid based on productivity, so if they're having to cancel elective surgeries to be in the clinic, it means they're not necessarily earning anything." This way, when dood time comes around, at least they're guaranteed something, she says. The arrangement lets patients who come in with a fracture or other injury see a physician right away. Severe cases can be admitted on the spot. With less severe cases requiring surgery, the procedure is sched- uled for the next morning and the patient is temporarily discharged. "When we can, we let them go home," says Carie Norris, RN, MSN, clinical manager for ambulatory orthopedics and sports medicine at Cincinnati Children's. "That way we save the time, we save the charge and we save the anxiety of a hospital stay for the family." Flexible flow At the highly specialized Orthopedic Surgery Center of San Antonio, it's not uncommon for trauma patients to be treated almost immedi- ately. "Are we able to get patients into the clinic and bring them into the OR the same day? The answer is yes," says Ron Bullock, director of clinical and ambulatory services for the San Antonio Orthopedic Group and the surgery center. A recent example? "One of our hand doctors got a call from a refer- 7 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 • F E B R U A R U Y 2 0 1 8

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