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Using Six Sigma to improve the film library
Anthony R Benedetto1, Joel S Dunnington, Deborah Oxford-Zelenske
1Vascular Interventional Group, Guidant Corporation, Houston, Texas, USA.
Radiology Management
|November 9, 2002
Summary
Six Sigma techniques improved radiology film library performance and employee morale by addressing operational issues. This data-driven approach enhanced service quality and operational efficiency within the department.
Area of Science:
- Healthcare Management
- Process Improvement
- Radiology Operations
Background:
- Film libraries are critical but often understaffed and underperforming components of radiology departments.
- Poor film library performance negatively impacts radiology and the entire institution.
- Previous success with Six Sigma for CT throughput improvement prompted its application to the film library.
Purpose of the Study:
- To dramatically improve the performance of a hospital's film library using Six Sigma techniques.
- To address operational inefficiencies and enhance service quality within the film library.
- To foster a better understanding of the film library's importance among staff and stakeholders.
Main Methods:
- Formed nine mini-project teams comprising library staff, radiology personnel, external stakeholders, and physicians.
- Teams developed process maps, collected baseline data, and recommended process modifications.
- A steering committee coordinated efforts, advised on implementation, and ensured alignment with project goals.
Main Results:
- Implemented recommendations led to improvements in quantitative performance metrics.
- Significant enhancement in employee morale was observed post-implementation.
- Ongoing data collection is in place to sustain improvements.
Conclusions:
- Six Sigma is effective for improving service-oriented operations like radiology film libraries.
- Manual data collection methods were necessary due to system limitations but presented challenges.
- Emphasizing accountability, providing constructive feedback, and educating staff on the library's institutional importance are key lessons learned.
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