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Kaizen: a Process Improvement Model for the Business of Health Care and Perioperative Nursing Professionals

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Journal AORN J
Publisher Wiley
Specialty Nursing
Date 2011 Dec 29
PMID 22201574
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Abstract

Kaizen is a proven management technique that has a practical application for health care in the context of health care reform and the 2010 Institute of Medicine landmark report on the future of nursing. Compounded productivity is the unique benefit of kaizen, and its principles are change, efficiency, performance of key essential steps, and the elimination of waste through small and continuous process improvements. The kaizen model offers specific instruction for perioperative nurses to achieve process improvement in a five-step framework that includes teamwork, personal discipline, improved morale, quality circles, and suggestions for improvement.

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