UL Brings Chinese Hospital Executives to the US to Learn About Lean Healthcare
UL brought Chinese executives from seven different hospitals to the United States to learn about Lean healthcare. To read the article, click here –
UL brought Chinese executives from seven different hospitals to the United States to learn about Lean healthcare. To read the article, click here –
Patient-centered medical home models have proven that they reduce hospital admission and emergency room use in recent pilots. WellPoint and other payers were involved in medical home test models in Colorado and New Hampshire that demonstrated not only higher-performing care delivery but an example of payment reform with its incentives for care coordination and improved […]
Via the Center for American Progress Our nation‘s health care system is high cost and high volume, but it is certainly not high value. This year, we will spend more than $8, 000 per person on health care, which is more than twice the average of $3, 400 per person in other developed nations. But […]
For the last few years, there’s been a growing revolution among doctors around transparency. After decades of secrecy and privilege, many are beginning to see that the system is broken and the only way to fix it is to be more open about the entire process, especially around pricing and quality. To read the article, […]
Dr. Marty Makary discusses how transparency, accountability can fix broken healthcare system. To read the article, click here
The September 2012 issue of Health Affairs examines various approaches to change financial incentives from those that encourage volume to those that encourage value. In an accompanying blog post CHCF President Mark Smith comments on why change is needed… http://www.chcf.org/publications/2012/09/ha-thematic-payment-reform
While the general principles of Lean management are increasing value and eliminating waste, Lean has five performance measures hospitals should be aware of to best leverage this strategy. To read the article, click here
Pam Pietruszewski, M.A., a health care consultant at the Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement’s (ICSI) Professional Partnerships division, explains how a program in Minnesota is changing the way depression care is delivered and paid for. ICSI brought together medical groups, health plans, employers and patients to discuss barriers to establishing a collaborative approach for patients […]
A new KPMG survey that plumbs the attitudes of health care providers, health insurers, and pharmaceutical companies toward healthcare transformation finds that all three types of businesses view health IT as a crucial factor in the impending changes in healthcare. To read the article, click here
Here are six stories about hospitals using Lean process improvement as a strategy for success. Please click here