Saturday, 2 April 2011

Making Hospitals Work

Making Hospitals Work
Author: Marc Barker
Edition: 1
Binding: Spiral-bound
ISBN: 0955147328
Category: Medical



Making Hospitals Work


For the first time Making Hospitals Work provides a practical roadmap for healthcare leaders seeking to create truly lean hospitals. Download Making Hospitals Work medical books for free.
It outlines a clear framework for focusing improvement activities on the most important challenges facing each hospital.

It uses the same evidence based, scientific method as clinicians use to diagnose and treat medical problems to analyse and redesign the core emergency and elective patient journeys from arrival to discharge. It opens everyone?s eyes to the big win-win-win opportunities to eliminate unnecessary waiting time for patients, to synchronise activities so clinical staff can spend more time caring for patients and to free up capacity by reducing length of stay and cut the overtime and agency Get Making Hospitals Work our bestseller medical books.

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It outlines a clear framework for focusing improvement activities on the most important challenges facing each hospital It opens everyone?s eyes to the big win-win-win opportunities to eliminate unnecessary waiting time for patients, to synchronise activities so clinical staff can spend more time caring for patients and to free up capacity by reducing length of stay and cut the overtime and agency

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