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<p> Increasingly, outpatient surgeons are adding surgical first assistants as a tool to shorten their procedure times and add more cases.</p>

Saving Money with Surgical First Assistants

February 1, 2016

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Surgeons are using surgical first assistants (SFAs) in hospitals and surgery centers to reduce operating time. Reported time savings with use of an SFA range from 10% to 28%.

  • SFAs can include physicians, residents, fellows, nurses, or operating room technicians. You can hire SFAs, use freelance SFAs, or use an outside company to provide them.
  • The American College of Surgeons (ACS) and the Association of periOperative Registered Nurses have documents on SFA qualifications. The ACS also has a list of which procedures need an SFA.
  • Insurance companies typically will reimburse.
  • Ensure you have the volume to support use of SFAs.