Improving Waiting Times in Hand Surgery Clinic at Rumailah Hospital, Qatar
Abstract
Background: The quality and efficiency of healthcare delivery are key drivers that 
influence hospital quality as well as patient satisfaction. The patient waiting time is the 
period of time that passes between patients first seeking medical treatment from the 
healthcare system and their admittance for consultation and diagnosis. The hand surgery 
clinic at Rumailah Hospital (RH) in Qatar has seen that only 12% of new patients who had 
been referred for urgent treatment from the accident and emergency department had 
received an appointment within 14 days.  
Aim: To increase the percentage of patients with new, urgent referrals to the hand 
surgery clinic at Rumailah Hospital from the accident and emergency department to be 
seen within 14 days from the current 12% to 20% by the end of October 2019 and from 
20% to 60% by the end of April 2020. 
 
Methodology: This is a Quality improvement Project used  the Institute for 
Healthcare Improvement model for improvement, the team used the root cause analysis to 
identify the bottleneck in the process,  the Plan- Do - Study - Act  (PDSA) cycles facilitates testing the selected changes: increase capacity, triage acciedent and emergency referrals, 
and clear the back log.   
Results: After implementing the changes, we observed increase in the proportion 
of patients who received appointments within 14 days of the referral, from 22% in July to 
26% in August and 40% in September and October, 2019. 
 
Conclusion: The project team did extensive research in understanding the complex 
process of OPD appointment and clinic consultation. The project team tested three change 
ideas that yielded to manage the percentage of patients who received appointments within 
14 days. The team is planning to test the next change idea to improve the triaging process 
by implementing electronic triaging, which is expected to reduce the waiting time for an 
appointment in the clinic.
DOI/handle
http://hdl.handle.net/10576/12625Collections
- Public Health [54 items ]
 


