04185nam 2200721Ia 450 991095606560332120251117074521.09781567933185156793318197814416361331441636137(CKB)2470000000001237(CtWfDGI)bkb00026349(SSID)ssj0000338225(PQKBManifestationID)11256578(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000338225(PQKBWorkID)10296250(PQKB)10149638(Au-PeEL)EBL3301761(CaPaEBR)ebr10251371(OCoLC)923121647(MiAaPQ)EBC3301761(BIP)35536394(BIP)15833026(EXLCZ)99247000000000123720070828d2008 uy 0engurzn||||||txtccrGoing lean busting barriers to patient flow /Amy C. Smith, Robert Barry, Clifford E. BrubakerChicago, IL Health Administration Pressc2008xiv, 191 p. illAmerican College of Healthcare Executives management seriesTitle from title screen.9781567932812 1567932819 Includes bibliographical references.The Lean method -- Capacity, backlogs, and scheduling -- Simple patient-flow examples -- Call center: a success story -- Outpatient laboratory: a success story -- Back pain clinic: a success story -- Women's center: a success story -- The Lean general hospital -- Emergency department -- Laboratories -- Admissions -- Surgery -- Inpatient care -- External benchmarking: a success story -- Infection reduction: a success story -- Discharge -- The cash cycle -- Long-term-care facilities."Why is this patient still here?" Has this question crossed your mind while you are walking the halls of your organization? This book explains how the Lean Method can help you keep your patients moving smoothly through treatment. It may sound technical, but it is not. The Lean Method is easy to understand, easy to visualize, and easy to apply. First it will help you identify what is keeping patients waiting. Once you uncover the barriers to smooth patient flow, you can use the Lean method to develop creative strategies for keeping patients moving. The Lean Method is a management system. It will help you uncover issues, set goals for solving the issues, and measure your progress toward achievement. Lean has worked in real hospitals, real clinics, and real laboratories The book includes numerous examples and success stories that illustrate the Lean Method in action. It contains specific recommendations for removing the barriers to flow that are commonly uncovered using the Lean Method. When you improve patient flow, you'll see more revenue for the same assets, happier patients, and happier staff. Learn about these strategies for improving patient flow: *Creating on observation unit distinct from inpatient units *Redesigning compensation systems to favor patient flow *Urging senior managers to spend time observing *Requiring progress-tracking charts on everything of interest *Encouraging caregivers to ask, "Why is this patient still here?" *Creating a patient-flow desk to centralize admission control Management series (Ann Arbor, Mich.)Health facilitiesAdministrationHospital careQuality controlHospital utilizationPatient satisfactionTotal quality managementHealth facilitiesAdministration.Hospital careQuality control.Hospital utilization.Patient satisfaction.Total quality management.362.1068Smith Amy C.1964-1815355Barry Robert1938 Dec. 29-1815356Brubaker Cliff1815357MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910956065603321Going lean4370265UNINA