Apr 10, 2019 1:39 PMU of U Health Senior Value Engineer Luca Boi applies the Lean concept of waste to health care and explains how learning to see the “Seven Wastes” can help focus your effortsDOWNLOAD SLIDESLearning Objectives:After completion, you will be able to: (1) define waste in health care, (2) differentiate between value-added and non-value added activities, and (3) identify the seven wastes in health care.How To Spot Common ProblemsHealth care is complex. Many areas need…
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