Using Lean Six Sigma to Decrease Delivery Time of Blood Products to the Operating Room
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- DOI: 10.1213/XAA.0000000000001463
Using Lean Six Sigma to Decrease Delivery Time of Blood Products to the Operating Room
Abstract
Lean Six Sigma (LSS) is a process improvement strategy used in many industries. Its goal is to improve performance and quality by eliminating waste, optimizing flow, and reducing variability. This article describes LSS methods and their application in health care. We detail a successful quality improvement (QI) initiative in which we tested LSS tools to evaluate and enhance our institution's blood product delivery to the operating room (OR). Incorporating LSS-driven changes resulted in a revised workflow, which decreased personnel workload and significantly reduced delivery time. We hope this article will encourage other health care institutions to integrate LSS strategies into their workflows.
Copyright © 2021 International Anesthesia Research Society.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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