iQueue for Operating Rooms: Highest Rated OR Solution by KLAS Research

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96.5 (out of 100) Overall Satisfaction Score

Maximizing operating room (OR) utilization can be very difficult for healthcare organizations to achieve, leading to the misuse of valuable time and loss of potential revenue. The LeanTaaS iQueue for Operating Rooms solution provides real-time data, as well as block and open time management tools, to help perioperative leaders improve margins by optimizing staff, equipment, and capital utilization. This report aims to explore customers’ experiences and satisfaction with iQueue for Operating Rooms. Key highlights and customer feedback include:

  • 100% of customers say that they would buy again
  • 100% of customers have achieved real-time visibility into available open time and into surgeons who need time
  • 100% of customers have achieved all expected outcomes and 95% see outcomes either immediately or within 6 months
  • 100% of customer respondents are highly satisfied 

500 leading hospitals are leveraging predictive analytics to achieve key objectives:

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Efficiently manage surgery backlog

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Stay competitive in the marketplace

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Drive “systemness” and increase profit

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Improve inpatient throughput

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Deal effectively with staffing shortages

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Leantaas is A Silicon Valley company:

Transforming Capacity Management and Patient Access

By using iQueue, our advanced machine learning and AI-based software, 500 leading hospitals are increasing patient access and transforming their capacity management.

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Better Healthcare Through Math: Bending the Access and Cost Curves in Healthcare

Mohan Giridharadas, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, LeanTaaS
Sanjeev Agrawal, President and Chief Operating Officer, LeanTaaS

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Stay Competitive in the Market, Drive “Systemness”, and Increase Profits

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Capture splitter surgeon market share in competitive geographies

Achieve “systemness” and increase ROI

Manage Inpatient Bed Capacity in Crises and Beyond

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Optimize inpatient capacity management to reduce admit time and LOS

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Leverage predictive analytics that are significantly better than EHRs

Deal Effectively with Staffing Shortages

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Improve staff and patient satisfaction

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Successfully manage a rising backlog and staffing shortages

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Chapter 1: The Looming Challenge

If you work in the healthcare industry, or even if you’re just an interested observer, you don’t need a book to tell you that the financial pressure is on as never before. A perfect storm of circumstances is swirling together, one that will make survivability, not to mention profitability, a greater challenge for healthcare companies than we’ve seen in the modern era.

As with banks, retailers, and airlines, which had to rapidly enhance their brick-and-mortar footprints with robust online business models—it is the early movers eager to gain new efficiencies that will thrive and gain market share. The slow-to-move and the inefficient will end up being consolidated into larger health systems seeking to expand their geographical footprints.

The pressures on healthcare

Let’s look at just a few of the looming challenges healthcare must meet head-on.

An aging population

By the year 2030, the number of adults sixty-five years of age or older will exceed the number of children eighteen years or younger in the United States. We are living longer than our parents did. Positive news for sure, but problematic for several reasons.

The older we get, the more medical help we need. Older people have more chronic diseases. By 2025, nearly 50 percent of the population will suffer from one or more chronic diseases that will require ongoing medical intervention. This combination of an aging population and an increase in chronic diseases will create a ballooning demand for healthcare services.