Lean Behavioral Health: The Kings County Hospital Story

Author:   Joseph Merlino (Deputy Executive Director and Director of Psychiatry, Deputy Executive Director and Director of Psychiatry, Kings County Hospital Center Behavioral Health Services) ,  Joanna Omi (Senior Vice President, Organizational Innovation and Effectiveness, Senior Vice President, Organizational Innovation and Effectiveness, New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation) ,  Jill Bowen (Senior Associate Executive Director, Senior Associate Executive Director, Kings County Hospital Center Behavioral Health Services)
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Pages:   288
Publication Date:   27 February 2014
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Author:   Joseph Merlino (Deputy Executive Director and Director of Psychiatry, Deputy Executive Director and Director of Psychiatry, Kings County Hospital Center Behavioral Health Services) ,  Joanna Omi (Senior Vice President, Organizational Innovation and Effectiveness, Senior Vice President, Organizational Innovation and Effectiveness, New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation) ,  Jill Bowen (Senior Associate Executive Director, Senior Associate Executive Director, Kings County Hospital Center Behavioral Health Services)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9780199989522


ISBN 10:   0199989524
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   27 February 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents Preface Chapter One: Why Lean in Health Care - People Aren't Cars Joanna Omi Bruce Smith Ameer Robertson, Esq. Chapter Two: Behavioral Health Care and Lean Joanna Omi, Joseph P. Merlino, MD, Joyce B. Wale, LCSW, Kristen Bauman, PsyD, Olga Deshchenko, Antonio D. Martin Chapter Three: Lean, Safety, and Quality Robert Berding, Esq., L.M.H.C., C.R.C. Renuka Ananthamoorthy, MD Lora Giacomoni, RN Chapter Four: Financial Benefits of Lean Marlene Zurack George Proctor Chapter 5: Lean in Behavioral Health Joseph P. Merlino, MD, MPA Kristen Baumann, PhD Jill Bowen, PhD Chapter 6: CPEP Kristen Baumann, Ph.D Regine Bruny-Olawaiye, M.D Richard Freeman Chapter 7: Lean and Inpatient Psychiatry Roumen N Nikolov, MD Akinola Adebisi, MD Linda Paradiso, RN, NPP Chapter 8: Outpatient Services: The Adult Mental Health Clinic Jill Bowen, PhD Lancelot Deygoo, MSCE Chapter 9: Lean applications: the Medical Home Model Claire Patterson Janine Perazzo Akinola Adebisi Conclusion Joseph P. Merlino, MD, MPA Joanna Omi Jill Bowen, PhD Epilogue: Insights of a Psychologist turned Lean Facilitator Kristen Bauman, Ph.D. Index

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Quality of care transformation has arrived for behavioral health care with this pioneering volume, Lean Behavioral Health. This is the case study of how the Toyota approach to safety and quality can dramatically improve psychiatric inpatient and outpatient care. All behavioral health leaders, administrators, and clinicians should read this book for inspiration and practical tools to change the way they treat patients and manage their care delivery systems. -- Steven S. Sharfstein, MD, President and CEO, Sheppard Pratt Health System and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Maryland This book describes the lean journey NYCHHC mental health providers have walked and the remarkable results they have achieved. The NYCHHC mental health leaders and practitioners inspire us all by explaining how the poorest and most vulnerable in our society can receive much better care, not by adding more money to the system, but by rethinking the system. Their efforts to redesign healthcare with the patient at the center is a model for the rest of our nation to emulate. -- John Toussaint, MD, Founder and CEO of ThedaCare Center for Healthcare Value Lean Behavioral Health is a compelling story of deep change told by the people who led and lived the transformation. It describes how the behavioral health division of Kings County Hospital, a public hospital within the vast New York Health and Hospital Corporation 'safety net' system, pulled itself out of crisis by learning to apply lean improvement methods to its broken systems and waste-laden processes. This dramatic turnaround narrative is a 'must read' for behavioral health professionals who aspire to improve the services they deliver. -- John E. Billi, MD, Associate Vice President of Medical Affairs, University of Michigan Quality of care transformation has arrived for behavioral health care with this pioneering volume, Lean Behavioral Health. This is the case study of how the Toyota approach to safety and quality can dramatically improve psychiatric inpatient and outpatient care. All behavioral health leaders, administrators, and clinicians should read this book for inspiration and practical tools to change the way they treat patients and manage their care delivery systems. -- Steven S. Sharfstein, MD, President and CEO, Sheppard Pratt Health System and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Maryland This book describes the lean journey NYCHHC mental health providers have walked and the remarkable results they have achieved. The NYCHHC mental health leaders and practitioners inspire us all by explaining how the poorest and most vulnerable in our society can receive much better care, not by adding more money to the system, but by rethinking the system. Their efforts to redesign healthcare with the patient at the center is a model for the rest of our nation to emulate. -- John Toussaint, MD, Founder and CEO of ThedaCare Center for Healthcare Value Lean Behavioral Health is a compelling story of deep change told by the people who led and lived the transformation. It describes how the behavioral health division of Kings County Hospital, a public hospital within the vast New York Health and Hospital Corporation 'safety net' system, pulled itself out of crisis by learning to apply lean improvement methods to its broken systems and waste-laden processes. This dramatic turnaround narrative is a 'must read' for behavioral health professionals who aspire to improve the services they deliver. -- John E. Billi, MD, Associate Vice President of Medical Affairs, University of Michigan


Quality of care transformation has arrived for behavioral health care with this pioneering volume, Lean Behavioral Health. This is the case study of how the Toyota approach to safety and quality can dramatically improve psychiatric inpatient and outpatient care. All behavioral health leaders, administrators, and clinicians should read this book for inspiration and practical tools to change the way they treat patients and manage their care delivery systems. -- Steven S. Sharfstein, MD, President and CEO, Sheppard Pratt Health System and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Maryland This book describes the lean journey NYCHHC mental health providers have walked and the remarkable results they have achieved. The NYCHHC mental health leaders and practitioners inspire us all by explaining how the poorest and most vulnerable in our society can receive much better care, not by adding more money to the system, but by rethinking the system. Their efforts to redesign healthcare with the patient at the center is a model for the rest of our nation to emulate. -- John Toussaint, MD, Founder and CEO of ThedaCare Center for Healthcare Value Lean Behavioral Health is a compelling story of deep change told by the people who led and lived the transformation. It describes how the behavioral health division of Kings County Hospital, a public hospital within the vast New York Health and Hospital Corporation 'safety net' system, pulled itself out of crisis by learning to apply lean improvement methods to its broken systems and waste-laden processes. This dramatic turnaround narrative is a 'must read' for behavioral health professionals who aspire to improve the services they deliver. -- John E. Billi, MD, Associate Vice President of Medical Affairs, University of Michigan


Quality of care transformation has arrived for behavioral health care with this pioneering volume, Lean Behavioral Health. This is the case study of how the Toyota approach to safety and quality can dramatically improve psychiatric inpatient and outpatient care. All behavioral health leaders, administrators, and clinicians should read this book for inspiration and practical tools to change the way they treat patients and manage their care delivery systems. -- Steven S. Sharfstein, MD, President and CEO, Sheppard Pratt Health System and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Maryland This book describes the lean journey NYCHHC mental health providers have walked and the remarkable results they have achieved. The NYCHHC mental health leaders and practitioners inspire us all by explaining how the poorest and most vulnerable in our society can receive much better care, not by adding more money to the system, but by rethinking the system. Their efforts to redesign healthcare with the patient at the center is a model for the rest of our nation to emulate. -- John Toussaint, MD, Founder and CEO of ThedaCare Center for Healthcare Value Lean Behavioral Health is a compelling story of deep change told by the people who led and lived the transformation. It describes how the behavioral health division of Kings County Hospital, a public hospital within the vast New York Health and Hospital Corporation 'safety net' system, pulled itself out of crisis by learning to apply lean improvement methods to its broken systems and waste-laden processes. This dramatic turnaround narrative is a 'must read' for behavioral health professionals who aspire to improve the services they deliver. -- John E. Billi, MD, Associate Vice President of Medical Affairs, University of Michigan


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Joseph P. Merlino is the chief executive for behavioral health services and Director of Psychiatry at Kings County Hospital Center, where he leads the transformation efforts of one of the largest public hospitals in New York. Previously he was Director of Psychiatry at Queens Hospital Center. He is also Professor of Psychiatry at the State University of New York - Downstate Medical College and Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at New York Medical College. He received a Master's Degree in Public Administration from Baruch College, City University of New York. Dr. Merlino is on the Board of Directors for the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry where he chairs the Committee on Administration and Leadership. Dr. Merlino is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and a member of the American College of Psychiatrists. He is a past president of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry. Joanna Omi is chief innovation officer and senior vice president for organizational innovation and effectiveness at the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC). Ms. Omi provides leadership and operational guidance to Breakthrough, the HHC Enterprise-wide Improvement System. She is responsible for the development and adoption of lean throughout HHC's various healthcare facilities and corporate offices. Prior to her current position, Ms. Omi was HHC's Senior Assistant Vice President for Corporate Planning and HIV Services. In this capacity, she led the Corporation's planning efforts and managed special projects, including the Corporate Ambulatory Care Restructuring Initiative, the Community Health Care Demonstration Project, HIV/AIDS programs and development of the first federally qualified health center on Staten Island. Previously, Ms. Omi was Executive Director of the New York City HIV Health and Human Services Planning Council, served as Senior Policy Analyst for Budget and Legislation in the Mayor's Office on Health Policy, and directed HIV/AIDS and prenatal programs in the Bay Area. Jill Bowen is the senior associate executive director and chief of staff for Behavioral Health Services at Kings County Hospital Center. Trained as a clinical psychologist, receiving her master's degree and doctoral degree in clinical psychology at the Derner Institute for Advanced Psychological Studies/Adelphi University. Her work has included direct care as a member of an interdisciplinary acute care clinical team and increasing supervisory work in clinical and forensic psychology. She was the Deputy Director and unit chief of the Forensic Psychiatry Service at Kings County Hospital Center before moving on to work in senior administration within Behavioral Health, focusing on strategic planning and process improvement. She has been employed at Kings County Hospital Center for the past 26 years and has played a significant role in the transformation of the services provided in the Behavioral Health department across the continuum of care.

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