Press information issued on behalf of:
Amnis Ltd., 3000 Hillswood Drive, Hillswood Business Park, CHERTSEY,
Surrey, KT16 0RS
Web: www.amnis.uk.com
26th November 2009
Using Lean to drive the Patient Safety Agenda
Lean is far more than just a set of tools for improving efficiency. It
can also drive significant improvements in patient safety, according to
Amnis, the quality, innovation and productivity organisation.
"We have used Lean to drive improvements in medication risk, reduce the
risk of falls and infection and also to reduce other risks arising from
‘human error' type issues, such as wrong site surgery," explained Amnis'
Mark Eaton.
Susan Williams, former Chief Executive of the National Patient Safety
Agency (NPSA), commented: "My work with the Amnis team has shown how
easily Lean and other service improvement initiatives can be adapted to
tackle some of the major process and cultural issues that drive poor
patient safety performance.
"Using Lean to review systems and processes can deliver improvements
not just in efficiency but also by engaging clinicians in reducing
patient safety risks and, importantly, in avoiding introducing new
risks into the redesigned ways of working.
"Organisations may be missing a trick in not explicitly aligning
patient safety goals into their change programmes," she added.
According to Amnis' Eaton: "Lean has traditionally been used to drive
improvements in productivity, experience and access in healthcare but
as our work with organisations shows, with the right focus and access
to specialist skills it is possible to tackle patient safety issues.
"The key to success is to ensure that you adopt an approach to Lean
that is flexible for your organisation and to develop the internal
capability of your staff as quickly as possible, so that they can take
the reins for your improvement programme," Eaton advised.
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About 'Lean'
Coined by Jim Womack's research team at MIT in the 1990s, 'Lean' means
doing more with less. The core idea behind 'Lean' is to maximise
customer value while minimising waste. A Lean organisation understands
customer value and focuses its key processes to continually meet those
needs.
About Amnis Limited
Working with both public and private sector organisations, Amnis is a
consultancy which specialises in quality, innovation and productivity
improvement, helping clients plan and deploy strategies for successful
transformation. Its goal is to help clients not only deliver
sustainable change but also to develop their capability to tackle their
next challenges.
Providing both consultancy and training services, Amnis' team includes
specialists in Lean/Six Sigma, organisational development, strategic
planning, change management and systems thinking.
Further information from:
Mark Eaton, Amnis, 00 44 (0) 870 446 1002;
markeaton@amnis.uk.com
Bob
Little, Bob Little Press & PR, 00 44 (0)1727 860405;
bob.little@boblittlepr.com