Implementation of Lean and Six Sigma Principles in Ophthalmology for Improving Quality of Care and Patient Flow

Lean management is a set of principles aimed at improving processes by identifying and eliminating steps that do not add value to the consumer. Such steps lead to wasted time, resources and expenses, and result in customer and employee dissatisfaction. While initially invented and perfected for factory assembly lines in the automobile industry, it has since disseminated extensively and has repeatedly proven a powerful "engine" for improving quality and quantity in the healthcare setting. Lean implementation benefits include improved safety, reduced waiting times, increased patient satisfaction, and cost reduction.
Source: Survey of Ophthalmology - Category: Opthalmology Authors: Tags: Public Health and the Eye Source Type: research