Jessica I Gupta, Stacy Sivils, James Reppert, Wendy Paulot, Nathan Houchens, Scott Hummel
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背景:美国退伍军人事务部(VA)致力于体现高可靠性组织和精益管理文化的原则。让团队成员和领导层随时了解问题的做法被称为可视化管理,是成为高可靠性组织的重要工具。可视化管理板(VMBs),或称 "小会议室"(huddle boards),可以促进透明度、团队合作和员工授权:在美国退伍军人协会安阿伯医疗保健系统(VAAAHS)内的查尔斯-S-凯特尔斯中校退伍军人医疗中心(Lieutenant Colonel Charles S. Kettles VA Medical Center),各种医疗保健团队创建并实施了可视化管理板。本文重点介绍了在一个大型、多样化的心脏病学门诊中的实施情况。将 VMB 纳入心脏病学门诊团队的每日例会后,员工和领导层发现问题的能力得到了提高,并在解决问题的过程中促进了团队合作。来自 VAAAHS 各团队的反馈意见指出,VMB 有助于确定改进领域的优先次序、促进团队合作、提高员工参与度、授权和满意度:VMB 是一种简单、廉价但潜在功能强大的工具,可将不同的医疗团队聚集在一起,共同发现工作场所中存在的问题,让员工参与制定解决方案,并加强与领导层的沟通。在退伍军人事务部医疗保健系统实施可视化管理,可为其他退伍军人事务部医疗保健系统将可视化管理融入日常工作场所文化树立典范。
Visual Management Board Implementation to Enhance High Reliability at a Large VA Health Care System.
Background: The US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is committed to embodying principles of high reliability organizations and Lean management culture. The practice of making problems readily known to team members and leadership is called visual management, an important tool in the journey to becoming a high reliability organization. Visual management boards (VMBs), or huddle boards, can foster transparency, teamwork, and employee empowerment.
Observations: A variety of health care teams at the Lieutenant Colonel Charles S. Kettles VA Medical Center within the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System (VAAAHS) created and instituted VMBs. This article highlights the implementation in a large, diverse outpatient cardiology clinic. The incorporation of a VMB into the daily huddle of the outpatient cardiology clinic team led to increased problem identification among staff and leadership and fostered teamwork as issues were addressed. Feedback from teams across the VAAAHS noted how the boards were helpful in prioritizing areas for improvement, fostering teamwork, and increasing staff engagement, empowerment, and satisfaction.
Conclusions: A VMB is a simple, inexpensive, yet potentially powerful tool to bring together diverse health care teams to identify problems in the workplace, engage staff in developing solutions, and enhance communication with leadership. Implementation of VMBs at the VAAAHS may serve as a model for other VA health care systems for the incorporation of visual management into daily workplace culture.