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Typically entrenched and systemic, healthcare problems require the
sort of comprehensive solutions that can only be addressed by a
change in culture and a shift in thinking. Organizations around the
world are using Lean to redesign care and improve processes in a
way that achieves and sustains meaningful results for patients,
staff, physicians, and health systems. This book demonstrates how
honest appraisal, intelligent planning, and vigilant follow-up have
led to dramatic improvements in a variety of healthcare settings
across the world. It teaches us how innovative organizations can
find sustainable solutions to seemingly intractable problems by
following a path guided by Lean Thinking. Lean methods may not
solve every healthcare problem, but as these cases prove, changing
a culture rather than personnel results in more effective
sustainable change. This multi-authored book provides expert
descriptions of Lean methods and their application in healthcare,
written by the people who developed and tested the methods in
healthcare settings. Each chapter brings together a description of
the technique or approach, with examples of application in practice
from the author's own practice. Authors use an engaging approach to
their narrative, with examples from their personal experience or
engagement being described to illustrate the practical application
of theoretic approaches. In painting a picture of the environment
in which these tools and techniques have been applied, readers will
understand the transferability to their own workplace environment.
This will be an opportunity to tell real stories of the application
of Lean in healthcare and give readers the opportunity to learn
from people from across the world, on subjects on which they are
acknowledged topic experts, based on day-to-day Lean practice.
Typically entrenched and systemic, healthcare problems require the
sort of comprehensive solutions that can only be addressed by a
change in culture and a shift in thinking. Organizations around the
world are using Lean to redesign care and improve processes in a
way that achieves and sustains meaningful results for patients,
staff, physicians, and health systems. This book demonstrates how
honest appraisal, intelligent planning, and vigilant follow-up have
led to dramatic improvements in a variety of healthcare settings
across the world. It teaches us how innovative organizations can
find sustainable solutions to seemingly intractable problems by
following a path guided by Lean Thinking. Lean methods may not
solve every healthcare problem, but as these cases prove, changing
a culture rather than personnel results in more effective
sustainable change. This multi-authored book provides expert
descriptions of Lean methods and their application in healthcare,
written by the people who developed and tested the methods in
healthcare settings. Each chapter brings together a description of
the technique or approach, with examples of application in practice
from the author's own practice. Authors use an engaging approach to
their narrative, with examples from their personal experience or
engagement being described to illustrate the practical application
of theoretic approaches. In painting a picture of the environment
in which these tools and techniques have been applied, readers will
understand the transferability to their own workplace environment.
This will be an opportunity to tell real stories of the application
of Lean in healthcare and give readers the opportunity to learn
from people from across the world, on subjects on which they are
acknowledged topic experts, based on day-to-day Lean practice.
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