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Lean Methods and Process
Improvement have rapidly
become accepted management
practice within a Health
context. However, one of
the challenges faced by
Australian health services
is the short supply of
experienced practitioners.
Whilst case material consistently
demonstrates that such
techniques can have an
enormously positive influence,
there are in fact insufficient
experienced practitioners
to effectively service
current demand. The risk
therefore is that Lean
practices and process improvement
generally will develop
a poor reputation because
of lower quality implementations.
The Bevington Group is
firmly of the view that
the only way to respond
to the shortfall is by
equipping health care professionals
with the knowledge and
tools to further reduce
waste, therefore it is
a matter of building internal
capability. Indeed this
has been the basis
of the Bevington Group’s
strategic assistance to
DHS Victoria (on the Victorian
Hospital Redesign program).
As Australia’s largest
specialist productivity
services provider, and
arguably the most experienced,
the Bevington Group has
responded to the experience
shortfall through:
- Rapid,
high quality, project
based knowledge
transfer;
- The Bevington
Partnering program
(a long term
partnership with the Bevington Group
for the explicit purpose
of knowledge transfer);
and
- Consulting services
for larger projects.
The approach taken by
Bevington is highly pragmatic.
There is no “religious” devotion
to any one toolset (e.g.
Lean, Six Sigma, Ward Productivity
Toolkit, or Process Reegineering),
and Bevington trains advanced
practitioners to select
the right tools for the
assignment in hand (see
the recent ACHSE
presentation for further information).
Furthermore, Bevington
Group personnel understand
the particular challenges
found in Health Services
faced with complex processes,
a demanding stakeholder
environment, and constantly
growing service demands.
Bevington is not a specialist
in any one industry, so
it does not claim to be
a health specialist. Rather
its strength lies in its
abilities to derive lessons
from multiple contexts
and cross pollinate. Nonetheless,
Bevington has worked with
a very diverse and growing
group of medical and allied
institutions, including:
- Royal Children’s
Hospital;
- Process improvement
pilots at multiple
Victorian Health Services
- Southern,
- Western,
- and Bayside;
- Freemason's Hospital;
- Mitcham Private;
- Dental Health
Services Victoria;
and
- Strategic program
support
for DHS.
Furthermore, there are
emerging relationships
as broad as Bendigo Health
Service or Health Purchasing
Victoria.
Should you require any
further information do
not hesitate to call Debbie
Neilsen or Roger Perry
on 03 9663 5522.
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