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Meeting Surgical Demands: How ScrubUp Reduces Delays, Waste, and Costs in the OR

Meeting the Demands of Surgery: The Case for Smarter OR Preparation

 

In the high-stakes environment of the operating room, every minute has a cost—and not just clinical, but financial. Research shows that circulating nurses spend up to 26.3% of surgery time outside the OR, often to retrieve forgotten or missing items.

 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1743919118305338

This has a direct impact on:

  • Surgical time (increased case duration)

  • 💸 Hospital costs (staff time, anesthesia, wasted resources)

  • 🔁 Workflow disruptions that affect safety and team focus


The Root Problem: Lack of Preoperative Clarity

 

The study found that the most common reason for surgical supply waste is the anticipation of the surgeon’s needs—nurses opening equipment that goes unused. Circulators frequently leave the OR due to:

  • Incomplete case carts

  • Unexpected surgeon requests

  • Equipment shortages or confusion

This reactive approach costs time, money, and morale.


The Solution: ScrubUp Software

 

ScrubUp is a software platform designed by a peri-operative nurse to tackle exactly these issues. It gives surgical teams access to procedure-specific intelligence before they even step into the room.

With ScrubUp, circulating nurses and techs can:
✅ See exactly which instruments and trays are needed
✅ Review special equipment or hardware preferences
✅ Understand the setup and surgical sequence
✅ Reduce the chance of mid-case supply runs


What’s the Impact?

 

  • Less time lost during surgery

  • Fewer retrievals = lower intra-operative stress

  • More accurate supply use = less waste

  • Faster, more predictable turnover = better scheduling

  • Improved confidence = better team performance

And ultimately—lower costs and better outcomes.


Final Word

 

In today’s healthcare climate, hospitals can’t afford inefficiency. Let’s support perio-perative teams with the data they need to succeed—not just for safety, but for time and cost savings.

Because every minute matters.