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Mil Med ; 181(6): 582-8, 2016 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27244070

ABSTRACT

Lean Six Sigma (LSS) is a process improvement methodology developed in the manufacturing industry to increase process efficiency while maintaining product quality. The efficacy of LSS application to the health care setting has not been adequately studied. This article presents a quality improvement project at the U.S. Naval Academy that uses LSS to improve the mass immunizations process for Midshipmen during in-processing. The process was standardized to give all vaccinations at one station instead of giving a different vaccination at each station. After project implementation, the average immunizations lead time decreased by 79% and staffing decreased by 10%. The process was shown to be in control with a capability index of 1.18 and performance index of 1.10, resulting in a defect rate of 0.04%. This project demonstrates that the LSS methodology can be applied successfully to the health care setting to make sustainable process improvements if used correctly and completely.


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Mass Vaccination/methods , Total Quality Management/methods , Humans , Mass Vaccination/standards , Military Facilities/statistics & numerical data , Military Facilities/trends , Military Personnel/statistics & numerical data , Quality Improvement , Time Factors , Total Quality Management/standards , United States
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