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Use of Lean in the Emergency Department: A Case Series of 4 Hospitals
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 08/12/09
Dickson EW et al. – Lean principles adapted to the local culture of care delivery can lead to behavioral changes and sustainable improvements in quality of care metrics in the ED. These improvements are not universal and are affected by leadership and frontline workforce engagement.
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