Hospital medication errors are costly and contribute to patient mortality, morbidity, and decreased health care quality. Errors result from poor systems design more commonly than from healthcare staff performance. As such, a focus should be directed to process design. This action research study examines the application of Lean Six Sigma to reduce inpatient pharmacy dispensing errors in a Thai public hospital. Through the successful application of multiple Lean Six Sigma tools, the implementation of Lean Six Sigma reduced monthly dispensing errors from 29 incidents to 6 incidents over 14,000 total inpatient days between March 2018 and November 2019, and improved patient safety. Lean Six Sigma tools used in this study were cause-and-effect di...
Pharmacy residents have the opportunity to complete a research project during their residency traini...
International audienceNowadays, the provisions of healthcare are selected for their quality. Hospita...
Medication errors are an unnecessary threat to patient safety. The aim of this study was to assess t...
Abstract Purpose The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the use of Lean Six Sigma (LSS) and it...
The purpose of this study is to propose a Lean Six Sigma (LSS) roadmap to guide healthcare practitio...
Purpose Medication errors are a significant cause of injury in Norwegian hospitals. The purpose of ...
Six sigma is an improvement method that focuses on output quality improvement free from defects and ...
Abstract Background Whereas one of the predominant causes of medication errors is a drug administrat...
Purpose: Medication errors are a significant cause of injury in Norwegian hospitals. The purpose of ...
Purpose: This paper seeks to understand whether some Lean Six Sigma tools are useful to reduce safet...
This research examines a case study on the implementation of an effective approach to advanced Lean ...
Abstract Hospitals today face major challenges. Patients demand quality of care to be improved conti...
This research examines a case study on the implementation of an effective approach to advanced Lean ...
Reducing overhead costs and eliminating process waste are important aspects of any successful organi...
Abstract Healthcare today faces major challenges. Patients demand quality of care to be improved con...
Pharmacy residents have the opportunity to complete a research project during their residency traini...
International audienceNowadays, the provisions of healthcare are selected for their quality. Hospita...
Medication errors are an unnecessary threat to patient safety. The aim of this study was to assess t...
Abstract Purpose The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the use of Lean Six Sigma (LSS) and it...
The purpose of this study is to propose a Lean Six Sigma (LSS) roadmap to guide healthcare practitio...
Purpose Medication errors are a significant cause of injury in Norwegian hospitals. The purpose of ...
Six sigma is an improvement method that focuses on output quality improvement free from defects and ...
Abstract Background Whereas one of the predominant causes of medication errors is a drug administrat...
Purpose: Medication errors are a significant cause of injury in Norwegian hospitals. The purpose of ...
Purpose: This paper seeks to understand whether some Lean Six Sigma tools are useful to reduce safet...
This research examines a case study on the implementation of an effective approach to advanced Lean ...
Abstract Hospitals today face major challenges. Patients demand quality of care to be improved conti...
This research examines a case study on the implementation of an effective approach to advanced Lean ...
Reducing overhead costs and eliminating process waste are important aspects of any successful organi...
Abstract Healthcare today faces major challenges. Patients demand quality of care to be improved con...
Pharmacy residents have the opportunity to complete a research project during their residency traini...
International audienceNowadays, the provisions of healthcare are selected for their quality. Hospita...
Medication errors are an unnecessary threat to patient safety. The aim of this study was to assess t...