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Engineering Solutions to America's Healthcare Challenges

 
  • Features interviews with leading industry experts- both domestically and internationally
  • Explains how industrial engineering practices are shaping healthcare
  • Describes why systems thinking should be the foundation for every aspect of healthcare
  • Illustrates the most common factors involved with successful Six Sigma projects in healthcare organizations
  • Explores how emerging technologies are changing the face of healthcare

 "The Mill Girl Verdict - use this short book as a kickstarter for project planning and priority sequencing" - Blue Heron Journal

 
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Engineering Solutions to America's Healthcare Challenges
covers the technologies, systems, and processes that are emerging in hospitals, clinics, community centers, universities, and the White House to repair healthcare in the United States. Focusing on the importance of individuals being proactive about their own state of health, it presents a systems approach to changing the way healthcare professionals do business and take care of their patients.

Written by a leading government and private sector consultant with more than a decade of experience as an industrial engineer, the book features interviews with leading industry experts, both domestic and international. Describing how industrial engineering practices are shaping healthcare, it explains why systems thinking must be the foundation for every aspect of healthcare.

The book presents proven Lean and Six Sigma tools that can help any healthcare organization begin making operational improvements that result in a better quality of care for patients-all while reducing and even eliminating the waste of time, money, and human resources. These solutions include implementing Six Sigma in emergency rooms, 5S in accounting for medical inventory, using Theory of Constraints to form a plan for shortening the length of stay in hospitals, how informatics are used to aggregate and benchmark sensitive data, and design of experiments to recruit and retain the best healthcare talent.

The book illustrates the most common factors involved with successful Six Sigma projects in healthcare organizations and considers the implications of a rapidly growing medical tourism industry. It addresses the role of insurance on healthcare improvement and also previews some of the most fascinating technological advances currently in development. It also offers examples and analysis of The Institute of Medicine's six aims for healthcare: safety, effectiveness, efficiency, timeliness, family-centered focus, and equity.



 

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