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Kaizen workshops for lean healthcare / Thomas L. Jackson.

Author: Jackson, Thomas Lindsay, 1949-

Imprint:Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis/CRC Press, 2013.

Description108 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.

Note:Getting started -- Production processes and operations of healthcare -- What is Kaizen? -- What is a Kaizen workshop and what are the key roles for success? -- Phase one: plan and prepare -- Phase two: run the Kaizen workshop -- Phase three: report and follow-up -- Reflections and conclusions.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.

Note:"Preface Kaizen means, simply, continuous improvement. It is based on the fundamentals of scientific analysis in which you analyze (take apart) the elements of a process or system to understand how it works so that you can learn how to influence it (make it better). Kaizen is the building block of all the Lean healthcare methodologies; it is the foundation upon which all of these methodshave been built. The small, gradual, incremental changes of continuous improvement applied over a long period add up to major positive impacts on patients' access to healthcare, patient safety, and the quality of medical results. Once your healthcare organization has committed to supporting a culture of continuous improvement, Kaizen workshops can be held periodically to make focused changes in the workplace. These workshops will take a magnifying glass, so to speak, to each process and every operation in the medical center in order to eliminate waste and improve services. This book was written to take you through the steps of conducting a very effective Kaizen workshop--one that is well planned, well implemented, and well monitored after said changes are implemented. The information is presented in a highly organized and easy-to-assimilate format. Numerous illustrations reinforce the text, and margin assists call your attention to key points and other important features. Throughout the book, you are asked to reflect on questions that will help you apply these concepts and techniques to your own workplace. Each chapter has a summary for quick review"--Provided by publisher.



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Jackson, Thomas Lindsay, 1949-
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Lean tools for healthcare series
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Health services administration.
Public health administration.
Health planning.
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Lean tools for healthcare series.