Dressing Room Reduces X-Ray Wait Times

  • Assessing the problem and working together to a solution
  • Converting extra closet space into a dressing room for patients
  • Realizing even small solutions pay large dividends

 What can your team do to use your physical space more efficiently? 

A crowded radiology lab can be slow but the lack of adequate dressing rooms doesn't help. That's what faced the team in Lancaster, where patients used a restroom to disrobe before their X-rays. So they converted a coat closet into a dressing room and found space in their darkroom for a new closet. After the room switch, X-rays that had been taking 4 1/2 minutes were instead completed in about a minute, achieving a 78 percent reduction in wait times—an improvement of 28 points. A major takeaway for the team was realizing that small changes can make a big difference.

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TTP Blurb
Wait times for patients plummeted when this radiology made a small change with a big impact.
Why This Matters
Long waits frustrate patients and reduce access to care.
Test of Change
Converting closet into a dressing room
Short Teaser

See how one team worked the problem.

Medium Teaser

With patients being forced to dress in a restroom, one team converted a closet and was able to improve wait times.

Long Teaser

With patients being forced to dress in a restroom, one team converted a closet and was able to improve wait times.

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Dressing Room Cuts Wait Times
Topics
Affordability
Service
Region
Southern California
Role
Frontline Managers
Frontline Physicians
Frontline Workers
UBT Co-Leads
Date of publication
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Department
Radiology
Content Type
Team-Tested Practice
Content Goal
Inform
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Big Number
78%
Explanation

reduction in patient wait times for x-rays