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10-Year Experience Integrating Strategic Performance Improvement Initiatives: Can the Balanced Scorecard, Six Sigma®, and Team Training All Thrive in a Single Hospital?

In: Advances in Patient Safety: New Directions and Alternative Approaches (Vol. 3: Performance and Tools). Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US); 2008 Aug.
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10-Year Experience Integrating Strategic Performance Improvement Initiatives: Can the Balanced Scorecard, Six Sigma®, and Team Training All Thrive in a Single Hospital?

Jon N. Meliones et al.
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Objective: This article demonstrates how Duke University Hospital has taken three widely diverse quality management initiatives and melded them into a comprehensive approach to achieve our strategic goals. Methods: The Balanced Scorecard (BSC) is a management system focused on developing a mission, strategic goals, and key metrics and linking these to specific operational initiatives. Six Sigma® provided a solid performance improvement framework utilizing the DMAIC approach: Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control. Team Training translated aviation’s Crew Resource Management principles to a health care-specific methodology. Results: Utilization of the BSC has led to an increase in net margin by 236 percent. Six Sigma reduced the risk score in moderate sedation from 11.94 to 4.94 and event probability score from 3.31 to 1.34. Team Training increased awareness of safety processes by 26 percent, communication as a team by 29 percent, and independent observations of overall teamwork by 72 percent. Conclusion: The BSC consolidates strategic initiatives; Six Sigma facilitates focused improvement within operations; and Team Training improves communication across disciplines. Understanding these differences and building upon each approach’s individual strengths is essential to success.

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