Improving the Reliability of Health Care
- Topics:
- Healthcare Products
- Tags:
- Benefits,
- Software,
- Reliability Principle,
- Reliability,
- Institute For Healthcare Improvement,
- Human Resources,
- Healthcare,
- Health Care,
- Enterprise Software,
- Vertical Industries
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Overview: Reliability principles are used successfully in industries such as manufacturing and air travel to help evaluate, calculate, and improve the overall reliability of complex systems. Reliability principles, used to design systems that compensate for the limits of human ability, can improve safety and the rate at which a system consistently produces desired outcomes. Reliability is measured as the inverse of the system's failure rate. Thus, a system that has a defect rate of one in ten, or 10 percent, performs at a level of 10-1. Studies suggest that most US health care organizations currently perform at a 10-1 level of reliability.
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Format: PDF | Size: 121KB | Date: Feb 2005 | Pages: 20
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