Rapid deployment + results: How this cancer center implemented tech quickly to streamline infusion services
Monday, October 23rd, 2023 | 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM CT
Keeping up with patient demand while generating efficiency is a tall order. But the University of Kansas Cancer Center (Kansas City, Kan.) — a comprehensive cancer center providing infusion services to 13,000 patients annually across six locations — pulled it off with lean management and new technology.
In this live session, you'll hear from a quality and performance improvement leader at University of Kansas Cancer Center, who will share how the organization deployed technology to support infusion services, flatten mid-day peaks and reduce patient wait times.
You'll learn:
In this live session, you'll hear from a quality and performance improvement leader at University of Kansas Cancer Center, who will share how the organization deployed technology to support infusion services, flatten mid-day peaks and reduce patient wait times.
You'll learn:
- The approach that led the cancer center to reduce tech deployment time by 80 percent
- How the organization connected objectives with process improvements
- Benefits to clinical staff and patients
Presenter:
![Adam Neiberger, MPH - Sydney Mason](https://go.beckershospitalreview.com/hs-fs/hubfs/Adam%20Neiberger%2c%20MPH%20-%20Sydney%20Mason.jpg?width=120&height=120&name=Adam%20Neiberger%2c%20MPH%20-%20Sydney%20Mason.jpg)
Adam Neiberger, MPH
Quality & Performance Improvement Manager
University of Kansas Cancer Center
Some infusion centers are making an extra $20K per chair with generative AI. Join the summit to learn how leaders are applying the tech. Register here.