A wealth of possible Six Sigma projects within healthcare includes,
for example, information flow, surgical site procedures, patient handling,
and patient charge items. Any process in healthcare is a candidate
for a Six Sigma project. To successfully implement a Six Sigma program
requires long-term vision, commitment, leadership, management, and
training. What makes Six Sigma successful is well-chosen training
and a commitment from the top that is communicated to all levels of
the organization. Financially, the first set of projects usually justifies
the entire cost of Six Sigma training. Focusing the Six Sigma tools
on virtually any properly scoped project will drive savings to the
bottom line and achieve breakthrough change in the healthcare organization.
Experienced healthcare quality management should learn the language
of Six Sigma and help integrate new methods into the Six Sigma process
to improve effectiveness. Six Sigma is a proven approach to reduce
defects and waste, thus saving money. Six Sigma will help healthcare
organizations just as it has industrial, service, retail, and financial
organizations.About the Author:Peter Peterka is the Principal Six
Sigma Consultant http://www.6sigma.us/aboutus.php
in practice areas of DMAIC and DFSS. Peter has over 15 years experience
in including implementation of Six Sigma in Healthcare http://www.6sigma.us/six-sigma-healthcare.php
with a variety of organizations. For more please contact Peter Peterka
http://www.6sigma.us/