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Application of Lean Manufacturing Techniques in the Emergency Department
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 09/03/09
Dickson EW et al. – Lean improved the value of the care the authors delivered to their patients. Generating and instituting ideas from the frontline providers have been the key to the success of the Lean program. Although Lean represents a fundamental change in the way the authors think of delivering care, the specific process changes the authors employed tended to be simple, small procedure modifications specific to their unique people, process, and place.
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