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Follow on Google News | What Does the Production Line at a Car Manufacturer Have To Do with Doctors Scrubbing in for SurgeryPublished on the eve of the 10th year VMPS has been in use, Transforming Health Care: Virginia Mason Medical Center’s Pursuit of the Perfect Patient Experience chronicles Virginia Mason’s dramatic transformation.
Published on the eve of the 10th year VMPS has been in use, and immediately following the creation of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ new Innovation Center, Transforming Health Care: Virginia Mason Medical Center’s Pursuit of the Perfect Patient Experience is Charles Kenney’s chronicle of Virginia Mason’s dramatic transformation. From the factory floor in Japan to the halls of Virginia Mason Hospital, Kenney captures the amazing story of the application of a manufacturing method to the delivery of patient care. What is VMPS and why does it work? The foundation of the Virginia Mason Production System is a Japanese term called kaizen – continuous, incremental improvement to eliminate the waste, inefficiency and variation that plagues so many processes essential to the health care experience. Getting down to the brass tacks, this means: • Fewer medical errors. Inspired by Toyota’s model, every one of Virginia Mason’s 5,000 employees is now able and encouraged to stop the “assembly line” of care whenever potential harm to a patient is perceived. Since its inception, more than 15,000 Patient Safety Alerts have been called resulting in countless cases where harm was prevented. • Hearing “where’s my nurse? I buzzed her 20 minutes ago” a lot less often. Before the system was implemented, studies showed that nurses were spending barely one-third of their time providing direct care to patients; today, nurses spend 90 percent of their time on direct care. • The computers do more than just store records. Virginia Mason has a computerized module that sorts through electronic medical charts and automatically identifies disease management and preventive testing that is due or overdue. • Less money wasted, more money spent on new equipment and training. Professional liability insurance expenses declined at the hospital by 26 percent from 2007 to 2008 and then dropped an additional 12 percent the following year. Insurers have asked Virginia Mason to teach its safety methods to other medical centers. At a critical moment, this book tells the story of one of the most unusual journeys in the history of American medicine. In a rousing foreword, Donald M. Berwick, MD (former President and CEO of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, head of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and one of the nation’s leading authorities on health care quality and improvement) Charles Kenney is a former writer and editor at the Boston Globe and noted author of many books including The Best Practice: How the New Quality Movement Is Transforming Medicine, which the New York Times described as ``the first large-scale history of the quality movement.’’ Gary S. Kaplan, MD, has served as chairman and CEO of the Virginia Mason Health System since 2000. He is a practicing internal medicine physician and has received national and international recognition for Virginia Mason’s work to transform health care and demonstrate that higher-quality lower-cost health care is achievable. In 2009, Dr. Kaplan received the John M. Eisenberg Award, a national recognition for commitment to patient safety and quality; and he received the Harry J. Harwick Lifetime Achievement Award. Transforming Health Care: Virginia Mason Medical Center’s Pursuit of the Perfect Patient Experience by Charles Kenney Foreword by Donald M. Berwick, MD, MPP, Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Productivity Press; Publication date: November 8, 2010 Pgs: 234, ISBN: 978-1-56327- # # # Productivity Press is a premier source of authoritative information on organizational development offering the broadest selection of books and learning tools about lean methodologies, based on the Toyota Production System. http://www.productivitypress.com End
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