Leading the Lean Healthcare Journey: Driving Culture Change to Increase Value, Second Edition
This book reveals and describes the leadership and culture change required to remove waste from healthcare processes and eliminate the root cause of soaring costs, poor quality and safety, and limited access. The book's delivery strategy revolves around personal and organizational stories and case studies told by physician and administrative leaders, all students of the Toyota Production System. This revised edition uniquely blends updated case studies with practical theory to describe how the healthcare value proposition can be changed by reducing waste, variation and complexity in healthcare. New to the book are chapters on clinical standard work and integration of lean and safety.

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Leading the Lean Healthcare Journey: Driving Culture Change to Increase Value, Second Edition
This book reveals and describes the leadership and culture change required to remove waste from healthcare processes and eliminate the root cause of soaring costs, poor quality and safety, and limited access. The book's delivery strategy revolves around personal and organizational stories and case studies told by physician and administrative leaders, all students of the Toyota Production System. This revised edition uniquely blends updated case studies with practical theory to describe how the healthcare value proposition can be changed by reducing waste, variation and complexity in healthcare. New to the book are chapters on clinical standard work and integration of lean and safety.

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Leading the Lean Healthcare Journey: Driving Culture Change to Increase Value, Second Edition

Leading the Lean Healthcare Journey: Driving Culture Change to Increase Value, Second Edition

Leading the Lean Healthcare Journey: Driving Culture Change to Increase Value, Second Edition

Leading the Lean Healthcare Journey: Driving Culture Change to Increase Value, Second Edition

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Overview

This book reveals and describes the leadership and culture change required to remove waste from healthcare processes and eliminate the root cause of soaring costs, poor quality and safety, and limited access. The book's delivery strategy revolves around personal and organizational stories and case studies told by physician and administrative leaders, all students of the Toyota Production System. This revised edition uniquely blends updated case studies with practical theory to describe how the healthcare value proposition can be changed by reducing waste, variation and complexity in healthcare. New to the book are chapters on clinical standard work and integration of lean and safety.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498739566
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/25/2016
Series: 4x45 Series
Edition description: Revised
Pages: 319
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Joan Wellman has spent over twenty-five years consulting to large scale change initiatives in the aerospace, telecommunications, high technology, energy and healthcare industries. She pioneered the application of Lean principles in healthcare starting in 1995. Joan is a frequent speaker at national conferences, including Organizational Development Network, American Society for Training and Development, MGMA and the National Association for Healthcare Quality. She has served as a guest speaker for the University of Washington Executive MBA program and has served as adjunct to the faculty of San Francisco Graduate School.

Patrick Hagan was President and COO of Seattle Children's Hospital prior to working at JWA. He has a Masters degree in Hospital and Health Services Administration from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Pat helped developed and led Seattle Children's Continuous Performance Improvement (CPI) strategy for over 10 years. Modeled on the Toyota Production System, CPI has been instrumental in Children's success in improving its performance in service quality, clinical access, patient safety, staff engagement, and financial results. He has presented at national meetings on building successful physician/hospital relationships, continuous performance improvement, and the importance of staff and physician engagement.

Table of Contents

The Continuous Performance Improvement (CPI) Journey. Creating High-Powered Healthcare Improvement Engines. What We Need Most We Can't Buy: Leadership and Culture Change Engaging Everyone in a Patient-Focused Culture. Transforming Doctors into Change Agents. Clinicians Engagement: CPI Applied in a Not-So-Touchy-Feely Environment. Ending the Paper Chase in the Operating Room. 5S and Demand Flow: Making Room for Continuous Improvement. Developing and Implement Pull Systems in the Intensive Care Unit. Delivering Compassionate Care through Clinical Standard Work on Rounds. Developing Standardized Inpatient Care for Patients. Change that Nourishes the Organization: Making the Totl Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) Process Safer. Eliminating Mistakes-Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections. Balancing the Line in Outpatient Pharmacy. Making the Right Call: The Everett Clinic Registration to Cash Value Stream. Working hard to Improve Work Flow in the Lab. Rapid Changeover in the Operating Room. CPI in Basic and Clinical Research. Integrated Facility Design at Seattle Children's Hospital. Leading Cost Reductions in Healthcare. Back from the Brink: The Jefferson Heatlhcare Turnaround. Success in Clinical Standard Work as Part of a Lean Effort. Integration of Lean Healthcare and Safety.

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