How Lean Can improve Healthcare? A Brief Guide on Eliminating Waste and Identifying Areas for Improvement: Toyota Production System Concepts
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The lean operational concepts and techniques help make things more efficient for patients by reducing waste and wait times. This focuses on getting employees involved, constantly getting better, and thinking about what the customers want. All workers in the company, including doctors, staff, and support staff, always try to find ways to save time and money and get rid of anything that doesn't help patients, using lean methods in healthcare.
To ensure that the production team members on the assembly line always have everything they need, Toyota has organized all the necessary systems and support staff. If you go to one of their factories where things are put together, you can see this with your own eyes. Even though patients are more important, some people say that Toyota spends more money on training and supporting its employees than hospitals do. Toyota helps its team members focus on their duties and the truck in front of them, which leads to better results and overall satisfaction.
Mohammed Hamed Ahmed Soliman
Dr. Mohammed Hamed Ahmed Soliman is an internationally recognized Lean expert, author, and university lecturer. He has published over 100 books and articles on Lean thinking, quality systems, and industrial excellence. He currently teaches Industrial Engineering and Management Systems at the American University in Cairo, an Executive Advisor and a member of the Advisory Committee of the IEOM International Society, and consults for global organizations across manufacturing, public services, and education. With nearly two decades of academic and professional experience, Dr. Soliman has trained professionals across the Middle East, including engagements with Princess Nourah University in Saudi Arabia and Vale Oman Pelletizing Company. He has designed and delivered over 60 leadership and technical development programs, helping organizations build a culture of continuous improvement and operational excellence. Earlier in his career, he worked in various industrial sectors including crystal-glass manufacturing, fertilizers, and chemicals, while educating teams on the Toyota Production System. He has led numerous lean transformation projects, delivering measurable results and uncovering substantial cost savings by targeting waste across production and service environments. His lectures and training materials have reached over 200,000 learners via SlideShare, and his research is ranked among the most downloaded papers on the Social Science Research Network (SSRN) by Elsevier. Dr. Soliman holds a BSc in Engineering, a master's in Quality Management, and postgraduate degrees in Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management. He also holds certifications in quality, cost, and operations management. He is a member of the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE) and the Society for Engineering and Management Systems (SEMS). His insights have been featured in SAGE Publications, Industrial Management, Lean Thinking, and other peer-reviewed platforms.
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How Lean Can improve Healthcare? A Brief Guide on Eliminating Waste and Identifying Areas for Improvement - Mohammed Hamed Ahmed Soliman
How Lean Can improve Healthcare? A Brief Guide on Eliminating Waste and Identifying Areas for Improvement
Toyota Production System Concepts
Mohammed Hamed Ahmed Soliman
Published by personal-lean.org, 2023.
While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this book, the publisher assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein.
HOW LEAN CAN IMPROVE HEALTHCARE? A BRIEF GUIDE ON ELIMINATING WASTE AND IDENTIFYING AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT
First edition. October 28, 2023.
Copyright © 2023 Mohammed Hamed Ahmed Soliman.
ISBN: 979-8223414452
Written by Mohammed Hamed Ahmed Soliman.
How Lean Can Improve Healthcare? A brief guide on eliminating waste and identifying areas for improvement
Copyright © 2023 Mohammed Hamed Ahmed Soliman
All rights reserved
Contents
The Beginning
What is Lean Healthcare?
How lean improves healthcare
Areas of Improvements in Healthcare Centers & Hospitals and How to Tackle Wastes
The Eight Types of Waste Provide Opportunities for Improvement
TPS described eight types of wastes summarized below:
Defects
Waste of talent
Waiting
Transportation
Motions
Overproduction
Inventory
Over processing
Defects
Asking questions to signify problems
The Beginning
Lean thinking, according to the Lean Enterprise Institute, is a way of doing things that focuses on getting the most benefit for customers while using the least number of resources.