Posts Tagged ‘health care quality’

Quality Guru Chosen to Head CMS

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010


Donald Berwick


Donald Berwick, a Harvard University professor and leading advocate for improving health-care quality and efficiency, has been named by President Obama as his choice to head the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS.) Berwick is well-known in Quality circles for aggressively advocating quality improvement in healthcare. Berwick, who specializes in health-care policy and pediatrics, has never led such a large organization. As head of the Boston-based Institute for Healthcare Improvement, however, he is known for persuading doctors and hospitals to adopt innovative methods for reducing medical errors. Dr. Berwick is author of numerous articles and books, including the classic work demonstrating the application of quality technology to health care issues, Curing Health Care. He is one of the nation’s leading authorities on health care quality and improvement. He is also Clinical Professor of Pediatrics and Health Care Policy at the Harvard Medical School, and Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Harvard School of Public Health.

If confirmed by the Senate, Berwick will face a number of daunting challenges. One is the sheer size of the CMS, which is about to become even larger. The agency, which is part of the Department of Health and Human Services, must oversee a massive expansion of Medicaid, the federal-state insurance program for the poor, with an estimated 16 million people expected to join its rolls by 2020. At the same time, Medicare, the insurance program for the elderly, will need to reduce payments to health-care providers by about $400 billion over 10 years without impacting the quality of coverage. Lean Six Sigma and Quality technologies provide an approach for doing this while minimizing the impact on value-added health care processes, operations and activities. Berwick’s familiarity with these areas provides reason for optimism or, at least, hope. This blog has frequently posted examples of poor quality in health care. Let’s hope that Dr. Berwick will have a positive impact at CMS.

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Health Care Industry Is Said to Commit to Holding Down Costs – NYTimes.com

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

Health Care Industry Is Said to Commit to Holding Down Costs – NYTimes.com.a

No one questions the fact that health care costs are rising fast. Too fast, probably. Now that the industry has promised to join President Obama in controlling health care costs, I have a suggestion: do it smart. Mindless cutting of health care costs will result in loss of health care quality. Don’t just cut costs, be sure that you are cutting non-value added costs. The best tools for identifying these costs are Lean, Six Sigma, and Lean Six Sigma. To a trained expert in one of these skill sets a casual glance at any hospital reveals mind-boggling opportunities. We see waste everywhere in health care. From the batch-and-queue approach in the emergency departments, to the cumbersome admissions and discharge processes, in the medication errors and medical mistakes. And many, many other areas.

According to Mr. Obama

“These groups are voluntarily coming together to make an unprecedented commitment. Over the next 10 years, from 2010 to 2019, they are pledging to cut the growth rate of national health care spending by 1.5 percentage points each year — an amount that’s equal to over $2 trillion.”

The goal is admirable, albeit arbitrary. Nonetheless, it is a call to action that is long overdue. Let’s all hope, for the sake of our health and the health of our loved ones, that the spending cuts are the right ones.

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