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Healthcare – Agile/Lean principles and Kanban/Scrum practices in ER
Agile/Lean principles and Kanban/Scrum practices in ER. While the Health Reform debate rages on, I can say based on my most recent experience of how Kanban framework
maintains sustainable and smooth work flow in an Hospital ER, they are way ahead of the game in having adopted
Agile practices and Lean principles
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Tagged A-F-F-F, achieve fast flexible flow, Alan Shalloway, cadence, continuous improvement, D-w-i-n, deliver fast, Discover what is needed, eliminate waste, James Trott, Kaizen, Kanban, Lean, optimize the whole, Product Champion, rhythmic flow of work, Scrum, sustainable, Technical Champion, transparency, Triage Nurse, visibility, WIP
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