12/22/2025
“I’ve got to figure out how to get trays done efficiently. When a surgeon needs an instrument, they need it right now,” Ms. Chavez said. “We’re also limited by space, and I think every facility is limited by space.”
ASC leaders are working to boost efficiency and throughput while maintaining high-quality patient care.
One major opportunity is reducing the number of surgical trays used in procedures.
In this interview with and Jan, a surgical technologist in Kansas, they talk about growing efficiencies in her facility utilizing ONE TRAY® and EZ-TRAX™.
“ONE TRAY® has really been a huge advantage to us,” Ms. Chavez said. “It creates an efficient flow to have reduced the number of trays, and we are ready to go for all of our facility’s cases.”
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