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US Army Med Dep J ; : 91-5, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25074608

ABSTRACT

Lean Six Sigma (LSS) is a process improvement, problem-solving methodology used in business and manufacturing to improve the speed, quality, and cost of products. LSS can also be used to improve knowledge-based products integral to public health surveillance. An LSS project by the Behavioral Social Health Outcomes Program of the Army Institute of Public Health reduced the number of labor hours spent producing the routine surveillance of suicidal behavior publication. At baseline, the total number of labor hours was 448; after project completion, total labor hours were 199. Based on customer feedback, publication production was reduced from quarterly to annually. Process improvements enhanced group morale and established best practices in the form of standard operating procedures and business rules to ensure solutions are sustained. LSS project participation also fostered a change in the conceptualization of tasks and projects. These results demonstrate that LSS can be used to inform the public health process and should be considered a viable method of improving knowledge-based products and processes.


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Health Behavior , Operations Research , Psychology, Military , Humans , Institutional Management Teams , Interpersonal Relations , Leadership , Models, Organizational , Morale , Problem Solving , Psychology, Military/organization & administration , Task Performance and Analysis , United States , Suicide Prevention
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