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Each submission should be a minimum of 300 (but no more than 700) words long, and it must contain at least two references to substantiate the responses provided. One of the references must be the course textbook. When inserting references and their corresponding citations, students should follow APA format. Here is a link to a sample APA paper, but note the cover page is not required for this assignment: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/apa_sample_paper.html (Links to an external site.)All submissions must be in MS Word format, and they must be 12 font Times New Roman (double spaced). No .PDF or .pages format will be accepted. Assignment #1All students should review this article:https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/hospital-transactions-and-valuation/17-latest-hospital-mergers-and-acquisitions-041619.html (Links to an external site.)Select one merger (1-8) to focus on for this assignment.Given the merger is complete, create the “Perspectives” portion of a “Balanced Score Card” for this newly merged organization. The mandatory subsections to include are customer, internal business process, and learning/growing. To get the full view, students are encouraged to include the financial subsection, but this is not required. The Perspective Balanced Scorecard details are covered on pages 77 through 84. If the student does not know what a Balanced Score Card is, they should review page 76.Be sure not to overcomplicate this submission. Submit a document that contains an intro (covering the merger in focus) and each required perspective is impacted by the merger: customer, internal business process, and learning/growing. Then, include a short closing. Use sub-headers to organize the writing.READ the recommended section from chapter 4 of the course textbookAttached you will find the book for the class and also the rubric to follow.
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“In the News” Assignment
The professor will assign each student to analyze and summarize recent (within the last few
months) news articles with an underlying theme of this course’s goals and objectives. It’s
designed to make the material from the textbook come alive.
Points Awarded Per Category
Category
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10
Occasionally, the writing has a
tendency to go off topic, or be
Everything makes sense and
repetitive. Overall, it feels like
flows well. The submission is
the student is having a difficulty
not repetitive. The author makes clearly stating major points and
strong points that are supported justifying/substantiating them
by concepts introduced in the
with the courses key concepts.
course. The strongest
Many students will receive this
Content/Flow
submissions will partner the
partial credit when they just
course textbooks lessons with
being general and avoid digging
other external scholarly sources. into details.
There are no random
When students do not receive
statements/facts just thrown
credit for this category, it is
together. The overall goal is
usually because they are not
clear and the submission sticks
caught up on the required
with a consistent theme.
readings.
The submission clearly includes
all major sections described in
each assignments instructions.
It is recommended students
Components
utilize sub-headers to highlight
At least 75\% of all major
this effort. This includes the
components described in the
minimum number of required
assignments instructions are
references.
included.
The writing does not contain
The writing does not contain
more than 2 obvious and
more than 3 obvious and
ongoing individual grammatical ongoing individual grammatical
errors (i.e. run on sentences,
errors (i.e. run on sentences,
sentence fragments, missing
sentence fragments, missing
Grammar
words, lack of paragraph or
words, lack of paragraph or
comma usage, and etc.). It is
comma usage, and etc.). It is
recommended students utilize a recommended students utilize a
credible proof reader to avoid
credible proof reader to avoid
this error.
this error.
APA
The writing does not contain
more than 1 significant APA
components (i.e. running
header, page numbers,
references, citations, headers,
and etc.). Students will find it
beneficial to understand APA
formatting as they go through
higher levels of academia. So,
this requirements helps to
sharpen that skill.
The writing has does not
contain more than 2 significant
APA components (i.e. running
header, page numbers,
references, citations, headers,
and etc.). Students will find it
beneficial to understand APA
formatting as they go through
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for the specific category in focus.
Daniel B. McLaughlin
John R. Olson
Healthcare
Operations
Management
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Names: McLaughlin, Daniel B., 1945– author. | Olson, John R. (Professor), author.
Title: Healthcare operations management / Daniel B. McLaughlin and John R. Olson.
Description: Third edition. | Chicago, Illinois : Health Administration Press; Washington, DC :
Association of University Programs in Health Administration, [2017] | Includes bibliographical
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—Dan McLaughlin
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and John Olson
BRIEF CONTENTS
Preface.......................................................................................................xv
Part I Introduction to Healthcare Operations
Chapter 1. The Challenge and the Opportunity...................................3
Chapter 2. History of Performance Improvement..............................17
Chapter 3. Evidence-Based Medicine and Value-Based Purchasing.....45
Part II Setting Goals and Executing Strategy
Chapter 4. Strategy and the Balanced Scorecard.................................71
Chapter 5. Project Management........................................................97
Part III Performance Improvement Tools, Techniques, and Programs
Chapter 6. Tools for Problem Solving and Decision Making............135
Chapter 7. Statistical Thinking and Statistical Problem Solving.........167
Chapter 8.
Healthcare Analytics......................................................203
Chapter 9. Quality Management: Focus on Six Sigma......................221
Chapter 10. The Lean Enterprise.......................................................255
Part IV Applications to Contemporary Healthcare Operations Issues
Chapter 11. Process Improvement and Patient Flow..........................281
Chapter 12. Scheduling and Capacity Management............................323
Chapter 13. Supply Chain Management.............................................345
Chapter 14. Improving Financial Performance with Operations
Management..................................................................369
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B rief Co n t ents
Part V Putting It All Together for Operational Excellence
Chapter 15. Holding the Gains..........................................................391
Glossary..................................................................................................411
Index......................................................................................................419
About the Authors....................................................................................437
DETAILED CONTENTS
Preface.......................................................................................................xv
Part I Introduction to Healthcare Operations
Chapter 1. The Challenge and the Opportunity...................................3
Overview...........................................................................3
The Purpose of This Book..................................................3
The Challenge....................................................................4
The Opportunity ...............................................................6
A Systems Look at Healthcare............................................8
An Integrating Framework for Operations Management
in Healthcare...............................................................12
Conclusion.......................................................................15
Discussion Questions.......................................................15
References........................................................................15
Chapter 2. History of Performance Improvement..............................17
Operations Management in Action...................................17
Overview.........................................................................17
Background.....................................................................18
Knowledge-Based Management........................................20
History of Scientific Management.....................................22
Project Management........................................................26
Introduction to Quality....................................................27
Philosophies of Performance Improvement.......................34
Supply Chain Management...............................................38
Big Data and Analytics.....................................................40
Conclusion.......................................................................41
Discussion Questions.......................................................41
References........................................................................42
Chapter 3. Evidence-Based Medicine and Value-Based Purchasing.....45
Operations Management in Action...................................45
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Det a iled Co n te n ts
Overview.........................................................................45
Evidence-Based Medicine.................................................46
Tools to Expand the Use of Evidence-Based Medicine......54
Clinical Decision Support.................................................59
The Future of Evidence-Based Medicine and Value
Purchasing...................................................................62
Vincent Valley Hospital and Health System and Pay for
Performance................................................................63
Conclusion.......................................................................64
Discussion Questions.......................................................64
Note................................................................................64
References........................................................................65
Part II Setting Goals and Executing Strategy
Chapter 4. Strategy and the Balanced Scorecard.................................71
Operations Management in Action...................................71
Overview.........................................................................71
Moving Strategy to Execution..........................................72
The Balanced Scorecard in Healthcare .............................75
The Balanced Scorecard as Part of a Strategic
Management System....................................................76
Elements of the Balanced Scorecard System......................76
Conclusion.......................................................................93
Discussion Questions.......................................................93
Exercises..........................................................................94
References........................................................................94
Further Reading...............................................................95
Chapter 5. Project Management........................................................97
Operations Management in Action ..................................97
Overview.........................................................................97
Definition of a Project......................................................99
Project Selection and Chartering....................................100
Project Scope and Work Breakdown...............................107
Scheduling.....................................................................113
Project Control..............................................................117
Quality Management, Procurement, the Project
Management Office, and Project Closure...................120
Agile Project Management.............................................124
Innovation Centers.........................................................125
D etailed C ontents
The Project Manager and Project Team..........................126
Conclusion.....................................................................129
Discussion Questions.....................................................129
Exercises........................................................................129
References......................................................................130
Further Reading.............................................................130
Part III Performance Improvement Tools, Techniques, and Programs
Chapter 6. Tools for Problem Solving and Decision Making............135
Operations Management in Action.................................135
Overview.......................................................................135
Decision-Making Framework..........................................136
Mapping Techniques......................................................138
Problem Identification Tools..........................................143
Analytical Tools..............................................................153
Implementation: Force Field Analysis.............................162
Conclusion.....................................................................163
Discussion Questions.....................................................163
Exercises........................................................................164
References......................................................................165
Chapter 7. Statistical Thinking and Statistical Problem Solving.........167
Operations Management in Action.................................167
Overview: Statistical Thinking in Healthcare...................167
Foundations of Data Analysis..........................................169
Graphic Tools.................................................................169
Mathematical Descriptions.............................................174
Probability.....................................................................178
Confidence Intervals and Hypothesis Testing..................185
Simple Linear Regression...............................................192
Conclusion.....................................................................198
Discussion Questions.....................................................199
Exercises........................................................................199
References......................................................................201
Chapter 8. Healthcare Analytics.......................................................203
Operations Management in Action.................................203
Overview.......................................................................203
What Is Analytics in Healthcare?.....................................203
Introduction to Data Analytics.......................................205
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Det a iled Co n te n ts
Data Visualization..........................................................209
Data Mining for Discovery.............................................214
Conclusion.....................................................................217
Discussion Questions.....................................................218
Note..............................................................................218
References .....................................................................219
Chapter 9. Quality Management—Focus on Six Sigma....................221
Operations Management in Action.................................221
Overview.......................................................................221
Defining Quality............................................................222
Cost of Quality...............................................................223
The Six Sigma Quality Program......................................225
Additional Quality Tools................................................240
Riverview Clinic Six Sigma Generic Drug Project...........245
Conclusion.....................................................................250
Discussion Questions.....................................................250
Exercises........................................................................250
References......................................................................253
Chapter 10. The Lean Enterprise.......................................................255
Operations Management in Action.................................255
Overview.......................................................................255
What Is Lean?................................................................256
Types of Waste...............................................................257
Kaizen............................................................................259
Value Stream Mapping...................................................259
Additional Measures and Tools.......................................261
The Merging of Lean and Six Sigma Programs...............274
Conclusion.....................................................................276
Discussion Questions.....................................................276
Exercises................................................................. ...
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