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MBSH Graduates its first Operational Excellence Cohort Class

  • 2 April 2024
  • Author: David Hartwick
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MBSH Graduates its first Operational Excellence Cohort Class

Lean process improvement in hospitals involves implementing processes that add value from a patient perspective and eliminating or improving those that don’t. It also involves aligning leaders and staff around a shared vision, promoting a culture of continuous improvement, empowering frontline staff to drive improvement efforts and finding the root cause of pain points and inefficiencies.  

This Operational Excellence cohort is part of a BJC-wide plan to develop our 44,000 caregivers to embrace an improvement mind set, using standard methods, systems and tools as part of daily work.  

The 12-week program is designed to lead a team through a problem-solving project using A3 Problem Solving. A3 is a systematic approach to identifying, analyzing and solving complex business problems.  

The following MBSH team members worked on OE projects pertaining to the MSAP goals on their unit. Congratulations to: 

  • Kandis Schmelz 
  • Vanessa Alfermann 
  • Elizabeth Hellmann 
  • Robin Butts 
  • Dustin Duncan 
  • Cherie Monzyk 
  • Kassidy Wymer 
  • Om Sam, MD 

Future cohort classes are being planned in the future.

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