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Rethinking Lean in Healthcare: A Business Novel on How a Hospital Restored Quali

Description: Rethinking Lean in Healthcare by Thomas G. Zidel This book deals with a hospitals struggle to secure and maintain financial stability. In the story, the leadership team of a fictional hospital adopts the tools and principles associated with the Toyota Production System or Lean. The story takes the reader through leaderships arduous journey from rejecting the methodology to embracing it, to successful implementation. This book is important because many of our nations hospitals are besieged with financial difficulties with declining reimbursement and the public is losing confidence in our hospitals ability to provide quality care without error. Lean can provide relief from these issues but only if it is properly implemented. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Tom Zidel is the president of Lean Hospitals, LLC, a consulting company, which provides consulting, facilitation and training exclusively to healthcare organizations. With more than 25 years experience in Lean and Six Sigma implementation, Tom has guided many organizations through their Lean journey. He has dedicated the last 15 years to working exclusively with healthcare organizations. He is the author of the bestselling book A Lean Guide to Transforming Healthcare: How to Implement Lean Principles in Hospitals, Medical Offices, Clinics and Other Healthcare Organizations . Tom has earned the prestigious Shingo Research and Professional Publication Award for his book Lean Done Right: Achieve and Maintain Reform in Your Healthcare Organization, which was also a 2012 Axiom Business Book Awards Silver medal winner, in the category of operations management. Tom has trained/or mentored hundreds of healthcare professionals from many of our nations leading hospitals, including Yale New-Haven Health System, Johns Hopkins Hospital and Aurora Health Care, in the use of Lean and DMAIC methods. Tom Zidel is a pioneer in Lean implementation in healthcare. His presentations and workshops are stimulating, energetic and functional. His unique approach to Lean implementation allows organizations to sustain their lean initiative by creatiing a Lean culture and systems thinking. Table of Contents Introduction. The Board Meeting. The Cement that Holds Everything Together. A Not So Restful Sunday. An Unwelcomed Suggestion. Identifying Waste. A Lean Experiment. Culture Change and Systems Thinking. Status Boards. The House of Lean. Applicable Stories. Creating the Plan. Some Results. The Board Meeting. No Time to Celebrate. Meet the New Lean Consultant. Kick-off Meetings. Training. Staff Overview. Rounding. A Year Later. Review "With this book, Tom Zidel expertly outlines the necessary elements and proper execution of process improvement in the form of a fast-paced business novel. Set in a hospital, we follow a senior management team overcoming organizational skepticism and resistance as it moves to rapidly implement a series of improvement initiatives as the core of its financial turnaround plan. Tom brilliantly incorporates descriptions of Lean principles and tools and the historical context of process improvement into this engaging book while demonstrating the power of Lean to dramatically improve patient satisfaction, clinical outcomes and business results."—James P. Hill, Senior Vice President, Administrative Services, MedStar Washington Medical Center"In this, his third book, Tom has chosen to use a narrative style that pulls the reader along through the experiences of a mythical, failing hospital and the efforts of the CEO to restore its health through the adoption of the Lean methodology. There is no mythology, however, about the situation he presents. They are all very real and will resonate with almost anyone who has ever worked in a hospital. Toms choice of a narrative style is brilliant. He avoids long discussions of foreign terminology and esoteric principles to hone right in on what really happens in hospitals. This is a book for anyone who is interested in how things get done in complex organizations and how they can get done much better."—Paul Martin, Retired President, Maryland Healthcare Education Institute"I just finished Tom Zidels Book and I can say I loved the format. The story format captured my attention and drew me into Nicks journey to improve his facilities quality and turn around its performance. I loved the dramatic flair of the storyline because it added a focus I could personally identify with. Tom (the author) has outdone himself, this book should be required reading in Healthcare Administration degree programs!"—Robert S. Libberton, MBA FACHE CMPE, CEO, La Paz Regional Hospital"Is your bookshelf filled with Lean How To books that start with Step 1 – Obtain Leadership Support? Have you struggled with this first step? This book will complement your efforts to get your leadership on board. Its an easy to read narrative format that leadership will easily fit into their busy schedules. I found it as engaging as The Goal and it excels at weaving improvement concepts into a story."—Ken Heffron, CPHQ, CQE, CQA, CSSBB, District Administrator, Marshfield Clinic Review Quote "With this book, Tom Zidel expertly outlines the necessary elements and proper execution of process improvement in the form of a fast-paced business novel. Set in a hospital, we follow a senior management team overcoming organizational skepticism and resistance as it moves to rapidly implement a series of improvement initiatives as the core of its financial turnaround plan. Tom brilliantly incorporates descriptions of Lean principles and tools and the historical context of process improvement into this engaging book while demonstrating the power of Lean to dramatically improve patient satisfaction, clinical outcomes and business results." --James P. Hill, Senior Vice President, Administrative Services, MedStar Washington Medical Center "In this, his third book, Tom has chosen to use a narrative style that pulls the reader along through the experiences of a mythical, failing hospital and the efforts of the CEO to restore its health through the adoption of the Lean methodology. There is no mythology, however, about the situation he presents. They are all very real and will resonate with almost anyone who has ever worked in a hospital. Toms choice of a narrative style is brilliant. He avoids long discussions of foreign terminology and esoteric principles to hone right in on what really happens in hospitals. This is a book for anyone who is interested in how things get done in complex organizations and how they can get done much better." --Paul Martin, Retired President, Details ISBN1498771297 Author Thomas G. Zidel Short Title RETHINKING LEAN IN HEALTHCARE Language English ISBN-10 1498771297 ISBN-13 9781498771290 Media Book Format Paperback Imprint Productivity Press Subtitle A Business Novel on How a Hospital Restored Quality Patient Care and Obtained Financial Stability Using Lean Place of Publication Portland Country of Publication United States Year 2016 Pages 198 Affiliation Lean Hospitals, LLC, Tucson, Arizona, USA Illustrations 10 Illustrations, black and white AU Release Date 2016-08-19 NZ Release Date 2016-08-19 US Release Date 2016-08-19 UK Release Date 2016-08-19 Publication Date 2016-08-19 Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc Alternative 9781138431294 DEWEY 362.1068 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9781498771290

Book Title: Rethinking Lean in Healthcare

Number of Pages: 184 Pages

Language: English

Publication Name: Rethinking Lean in Healthcare: A Business Novel on How a Hospital Restored Quality Patient Care and Obtained Financial Stability Using Lean

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc

Publication Year: 2016

Subject: Healthcare System, Business

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