The Pittsburgh Way to Efficient Healthcare : Improving Patient Care Using Toyota Based Methods

Title: The Pittsburgh Way to Efficient Healthcare : Improving Patient Care Using Toyota Based Methods
Author: Naida Grunden
ISBN: 1563273675 / 9781563273674
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 192
Publisher: Productivity Press
Year: 2007
Availability: 2 to 3 weeks

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America’s healthcare system needs to change. Not only does our country spend 16 percent of its gross domestic product on healthcare, but despite spending more than other industrialized countries, our general health lags behind. While we have plenty of data identifying where healthcare in America falls short, we’ve precious little practical, hands-on information about how to fix it.

In The Pittsburgh Way to Efficient Healthcare, Naida Grundenprovides a ingenious and optimistic look at how principles borrowed from industry can be applied to make healthcare safer, and in doing so, make it more effective and less costly. The book is a compilation of case studies from units in different hospitals around the Pittsburgh region that successfully applied industrial principles to the benefit of patients and the satisfaction of employees.

The Pittsburgh Way to Efficient Healthcare is written for all healthcare stakeholders – from clinicians to insurers to employers to those who have the greatest stake in healthcare quality improvement, the patients.

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Foreword
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction

Chapter 1 : Why is Matters
Chapter 2 : Tackling Hospital-Acquired Infections
Chapter 3 : Making Closer to the Patient
Chapter 4 : Making Handoffs Safer
Chapter 5 : Reducing Medication Errors
Chapter 6 : Eliminating the Wait
Chapter 7 : Applying Best Practices
Chapter 8 : Transforming a Medical Specialty

Glossary
Index
About the Author