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Toyota Way to Healthcare Excellence: Increase Efficiency and Improve Quality with Lean

Black, John R.
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Edition: 2nd
Publisher: Independent Publishers Group
ISBN: 1-56793-782-9 (1567937829)
ISBN-13: 978-1-56793-782-4 (9781567937824)
Old Edition: 1-56793-293-2
Binding: Softcover
Publish Date: 2016
Weight: 1.54 Lbs.
Subject Class: M-A (Medical Administration and Health Policy)
Return Policy: Returns accepted up to 6 months provided no other recalls or return restrictions apply.
 
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Abstract: The Toyota Production System model, or Lean, originated in manufacturing but has since emerged as a powerful tool for providing safe, compassionate, error-free healthcare. This book examines trailblazing work in several organizations that committed to applying Lean principles and processes in a new environment, and it shares the insights of leaders who credit Lean with dramatically improving their operations and outcomes. This book explains what Lean is, how it works, and how it can benefit your organization. The implementation of Lean can increase patient and staff satisfaction; improve patient care; cut waste, clutter, and confusion; eliminate errors that result in patient and staff harm; lower costs; raise profitability; and enhance your operation...s reputation. This new edition explores how Lean can transform healthcare at any level. Four new chapters describe the implementation of Lean in the healthcare system of Saskatchewan, Canada.."a province that employs more than 40,000 healthcare workers to serve a population of 1.13 million people scattered over 251,900 square miles. The authors share numerous lessons learned from launching such a large-scale improvement effort, addressing such issues as overcoming resistance to change and engaging patients and care providers in the implementation. No organization is too big to tackle a Lean transformation: The bigger the system being improved, the larger the potential gains. In addition, a new epilogue presents an update on previous cases and shares the perspectives of three leaders looking back on their implementations, considering long-term success, and offering their most seasoned advice.
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