For decades, the operating room has been one of the most complex — and least transparent — environments in healthcare.
Cases start late, turnovers drag on, delays ripple through the day, and everyone is left piecing together what happened after the fact. Clipboards, whiteboards, and manual timestamps have tried to keep up. They rarely do.
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