The Toyota Production System has been expanded from use in
product manufacturing, to a mix of product provision and service like in the
food industry (Starbucks) to even healthcare. The New York Times article “Factory Efficiency Comes to the Hospital”[1] discussed the benefits of utilizing kaizen, or
continuous process improvement, in healthcare facilities. This involved not
only reorganizing physical resources, like resorting stock rooms and resupply
systems, but also changing the “supply chain” for information, such as using
floor maps with special stickers to quickly explain the situation of patients
on each floor.
An early promoter of using concepts derived from the Toyota Production
System exists right here in Pittsburgh: The Pittsburgh Regional Health Initiative
(PRHI) with their Perfecting Patient Care (PPC) process improvement methodology.[2]
PRHI teaches PPC to area healthcare facilities.
After attending PPC training, leaders at Allegheny General
Hospital attempted to use lessons learned to fight a specific common infection
acquired in hospitals (CLABs). ICU Staff members were broken up into teams for
90 days to “monitor
the rates, root causes, and complications associated with CLABs and implement
countermeasures to prevent CLABs based on evidence-based infection control
guidelines and observations of central line placement and care”. After
identifying the main causes of CLABs staff reworked procedures, such as where
and how they utilized intravenous lines. The hospital reported that CLABs were
nearly eradicated after utilizing lessons learned through PPC and that nurses
had “developed a can-do attitude toward solving problems.”[3]
What are other examples of success stories of applying TPS to
none-manufacturing industries?
[1] Factory Efficiency Comes to the
Hospital (NY Times, July 9, 2010)
[2] Pittsburgh Regional Care http://www.prhi.org/perfecting-patient-care/what-is-ppc
[3] Case Study: Perfecting
Patient Care at Allegheny General Hospital and the Pittsburgh Regional
Healthcare Initiative
http://www.commonwealthfund.org/Innovations/Case-Studies/2008/Sep/Case-Study--Perfecting-Patient-Care-at-Allegheny-General-Hospital-and-the-Pittsburgh-Regional-Health.aspx
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