Leveraging Lean in the Emergency Department : Creating a Cost Effective, Standardized, High Quality, Patient-Focused Operation

Title: Leveraging Lean in the Emergency Department : Creating a Cost Effective, Standardized, High Quality, Patient-Focused Operation
Author: Charles Protzman, George Mayzell, Joyce Kerpchar
ISBN: 1482237318 / 9781482237313
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 370
Publisher: Productivity Press
Year: 2015
Availability: In Stock

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This book is part of a series of titles that are a spin-off of the Shingo Prize-winning book Leveraging Lean in Healthcare: Transforming Your Enterprise into a High Quality Patient Care Delivery System. Each book in the series focuses on a specific aspect of healthcare that has demonstrated significant process and quality improvements after a Lean implementation.

Emergency departments have become notorious for long wait times and questionable quality of care. By adopting Lean manufacturing concepts, hospitals can turn the emergency department into a valuable service for the hospital and the community it serves.

Leveraging Lean in the Emergency Department: Creating a Cost Effective, Standardized, High Quality, Patient-Focused Operation supplies a functional understanding of Lean emergency department processes and quality improvement techniques. It is ideal for healthcare executives, leaders, process improvement team members, and inquisitive frontline workers who want to implement and leverage Lean.

Supplying detailed descriptions of Lean tools and methodologies, the book identifies powerful Lean solutions specific to the needs of the emergency department. The first section provides an overview of Lean concepts, tools, methodologies, and applications.

The second section focuses on the application of Lean in the emergency department within the confines of the hospital or clinic. Presenting numerous examples, stories, case studies, and lessons learned, it examines the normal operation of each area in emergency departments and highlights the areas where typical problems occur.

Next, the book walks readers through various Lean initiatives and demonstrates how Lean tools and concepts have been used to achieve lasting improvements to processes and quality of care. It also supplies actionable blueprints that readers can duplicate or modify for use in their own institutions.

Illustrating leadership’s role in achieving departmental goals, this book will provide you with a well-rounded understanding of how Lean can be applied to achieve significant improvements throughout the entire continuum of care.

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Preface : Leveraging Lean in the Emergency Department
Acknowledgments
Authors

Section 1
Chapter 1 :
Introduction to Lean
Chapter 2 : Batching vs. Lean Thinking and Flow
Chapter 3 : Lean and Change Management
Chapter 4 : Lean Foundation
Chapter 5 : Basic Lean Concepts and Tools – Assessment and Analyze
Chapter 6 : Putting It All Together
Chapter 7 : Implementing Lean in a Healthcare Environment
Chapter 8 : Executives and Lean
Chapter 9 : Roles and Responsibilities of Managers and Supervisors
Chapter 10 : What It Means to Have a Lean Culture

Section 2
Chapter 11 :
Leveraging Lean in the Emergency Department

Appendix
Appendix : Glossary
Index