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What is Lean Six Sigma (LSS)

Handbook of Research on Quality and Competitiveness in the Healthcare Services Sector
Lean Six Sigma is a performance improvement method that systematically blends the concepts of Lean and Six Sigma. Lean principles focus on process efficiency and the minimization of waste/delays. Six Sigma targets delivering near-perfect results through Quality, consistency, and system design.
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Evaluation Cases Frame Healthcare Quality Improvement
John D. Rudnick Jr. (St. Thomas University, USA), Carrie L. Jaeger (Thomas More University, USA), Brandi N. Kenly (St. Thomas University, USA), Nicole M. Modafari (Thomas More University, USA), and Jyoti Saraswat (Thomas More University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8103-5.ch003
Abstract
Two evaluation cases illustrate how the application of lean six sigma (LSS) tools and methods further improve both healthcare processes and quality. After action review (AAR), DMAIC (define, measure, analyze, improve, and control), Ishikawa Fishbone Diagram, hypothesis testing, and process mapping were among LSS tools employed. Case A describes how LSS tools were used in a healthcare practice to transition from a manual billing charge capture system to a new electronic billing system. While this change began due to the implementation of new software, using LSS in this process improvement initiative benefited both the practice and its patients by improving both cost- efficiency and quality. Case B details the process for a blood bank regulatory compliance exercise mandated by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). A six sigma tool included application of a two-proportion hypothesis test using a probability factor of 0.05. Quality patient care from supply-chain and clinical safety perspectives demonstrated statistical significance.
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Determination of the Critical Success Factors of Philosophies, Techniques, and Tools for Continuous Improvement Applied in the Service Sector
It is a philosophy that focuses on the elimination of waste and the processes control to improve the productivity of organizations.
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