Author: Victor Basso

LQS – Lean, Quality and Safety

QA (Quality Assurance) – or Quality Control – is a discipline that also involves Patient Safety, according to the IOM – Institute of Medicine. Since 2002, Lean has been integrated with Lean Healthcare as a hospital discipline that seeks to increase quality, reduce waste, optimize delivery time and occupied spaces, improving customer-oriented processes, in this case […]

LEAN HEALTHCARE: a way forward

We write again on this topic, because in these times, in the face of cost increases, it seems that the Health sector needs a “retrofit” and although we are very excited about the new technologies AI, IoT, 5G, telemedicine and others, we believe that there are many things to do with disruptive solutions, although less […]

Lean Culture

Lean Organizationis is the name given to systems derived from the Toyota Production System – TPS. It started in the Toyota automobile sector and spread to many other activities, including the organization of hospitals, as described in the book “Management on the Mend: The healthcare executive guide to save lives and transform the industry” – […]

Less is More

Why have we humans embedded in our culture the desire to always go further? Increase? And have more? We accept that “more is better” without proof. What if it was best to decrease? Subtract? Reduce? We have a tendency to grow and add, this is not only in the Brazilian culture, it is a worldwide […]

Managers in exponential times

I have always been a synthesizer of ideas or concepts. Of course, I am aware of the risks involved, because when you mix water with wine, it no longer has the freshness of water or the taste of wine. The same goes for ideas, synthesizing concepts is a methodological risk, because you can lose the […]

Why Reducing Waste Matters?

The reduction of waste is important because it has a symmetrical impact on pre-tax profits. In other words: less waste = more profit. As human beings, we are more inclined to explore new territory than to manage more efficiently what we already have. Managing is a tedious and often unrecognized task, but it is a job […]

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