Applying lean/Toyota production system principles to improve phlebotomy patient satisfaction and workflow

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Our goals were to improve the overall patient experience and optimize the blood collection process in outpatient phlebotomy using Lean principles. Elimination of non-value-added steps and modifications to operational processes resulted in increased capacity to handle workload during peak times without adding staff. The result was a reduction of average patient wait time from 21 to 5 minutes, with the goal of drawing blood samples within 10 minutes of arrival at the phlebotomy station met for 90% of patients. In addition, patient satisfaction increased noticeably as assessed by a 5-question survey. The results have been sustained for 10 months with staff continuing to make process improvements. © American Society for Clinical Pathology.

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Melanson, S. E. F., Goonan, E. M., Lobo, M. M., Baum, J. M., Paredes, J. D., Santos, K. S., … Tanasijevic, M. J. (2009). Applying lean/Toyota production system principles to improve phlebotomy patient satisfaction and workflow. American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 132(6), 914–919. https://doi.org/10.1309/AJCP7FIKZVVTFTXQ

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