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Sustaining Lean in Healthcare - Developing and Engaging Physician Leadership

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Zusatztext 106979590 Informationen zum Autor Michael Nelson, MD spent 28 years practicing pediatrics while building the practice from a solo physician office to seven pediatricians. He has served as a hospital medical staff president and in various medical director positions. For the last 13 years, he has devoted increasingly greater time to quality improvement in healthcare. For the last 5 years of employment with Presbyterian Healthcare Services, he worked full time in quality improvement and became a certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. He was a physician leader for Lean Systems implementation at Presbyterian. He is credited with: Creating a health and chronic disease management system resulting in national benchmark performance in diabetes care Developing a curriculum and teaching more than 200 clinicians and senior leaders advanced tools and techniques in quality improvement Implementing elements of the advanced medical home Creating a patient-centered care environment through the creation of patient and family advisory councils in PMG clinics Leading and supporting successful Lean implementations resulting in dramatic improvements in ambulatory clinics and inpatient settings He currently owns a Lean consulting business, Blue Corn Professional Services, LLC, and is a physician coach for the Studer Group. Klappentext A resource designed to provide the physiciana (TM)s perspective of Lean! this book discusses how to engage physician leaders! apply standard methods for continuous deployment to new sites! and determine shared expectations for what success looks early in the process. The author includes a case study that may be used in setting shared expectations for success along with a framework for continuous deployment of Lean implementation over time and across multiple locations. Zusammenfassung Among the first books to focus on physician engagement during a Lean effort, Sustaining Lean in Healthcare: Developing and Engaging Physician Leadership explains how to ensure ongoing physician participation long after the consultant leaves. Dr. Michael Nelson, an early adopter of Lean in healthcare, explains how to use these synergic tools to achieve consistently high levels of quality and clinical care outcomes. The book begins with a Lean primer that provides a firm foundation in essential Lean concepts—including value stream maps, 6S, Kanban, Heijunka, and Gemba Walks. Next, it examines how to create a physician engagement plan and covers the specific responsibilities of physician leadership through the Lean transformation. Explaining what to look for when judging success, it provides numerous examples that demonstrate how to sustain success over the long term. Complete with tips for spotting the danger signs that might indicate your plan is off course, this book details time-tested techniques and strategies for reducing waste in healthcare. It supplies a methodology for establishing shared expectations of success with your medical team early on in the process, as well as a proven framework for simultaneous Lean deployment across multiple locations. Praise for the book: In this book , Dr. Nelson draws on his forty years of medical practice and his experience as an early adopter of Lean for healthcare, to identify a crucial piece to aligning healthcare organizations for success; Physician Engagement. … Healthcare executives and clinicians will appreciate and learn from Dr. Nelson’s insight. —Robert Iversen, Director, Accenture Management Consulting …Instead of writing another how-to book, Mike has taken the opportunity to provide insights that are sure to help any healthcare organization sustain the impact of its Lean engagement. —Rick Malik, Worldwide Dir...

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