Author: Mark
Edition: 2
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B006OAIAR0
Category: Medical
Edition: 2
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B006OAIAR0
Category: Medical
Lean Hospitals: Improving Quality, Patient Safety, and Employee Engagement, Second Edition
Building on the success of the Shingo Prize-Winning first edition, Lean Hospitals: Improving Quality, Patient Safety, and Employee Engagement, Second Edition explains how to use the Lean management system to improve safety, quality, access, and morale while reducing costs. Download Lean Hospitals medical books for free.
Lean healthcare expert Mark Graban examines the challenges facing today's health systems, including rising costs, falling reimbursement rates, employee retention, and patient safety. The new edition of this international bestseller begins with an overview of Lean methods. It explains how Lean practices such as value stream mapping and process observation can help reduce wasted motion for caregivers, prevent delays for patients, and improve the long-term health of your organization. Get Lean Hospitals our bestseller medical books.
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