Transforming Mental Healthcare: Applying Performance Improvement Methods to Mental Healthcare

Author:   Sunil Khushalani ,  Antonio DePaolo
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Pages:   166
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Author:   Sunil Khushalani ,  Antonio DePaolo
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Productivity Press
Weight:   0.358kg
ISBN:  

9781032070384


ISBN 10:   1032070382
Pages:   166
Publication Date:   09 December 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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If you are a leader in a mental health organization who is passionate about improving the efficiency - and, more importantly, the effectiveness - of everything your organization does, then Transforming Mental Health Care will certainly point you in the right direction. The authors share an important combination of experiences, from clinical care and systems engineering, to provide a translation of the Lean methodology that will help you provide continually safer, higher quality care at a lower cost and with less delay. This book goes beyond tools and methods and extends into the critically-important topics of culture, leadership, and change management. Transforming Mental Health Care effectively models the Lean method by first identifying problems and opportunities (gaps) before getting into causes and, finally, solutions that drive better performance. Beyond the benefits to patients, clinicians (and all staff who play various roles in the support of care) will find a more engaging, less frustrating workplace in which they can contribute to continuous improvement, if not excellence. Everybody wins! Mark Graban, author of Lean Hospitals, Healthcare Kaizen, and Measures of Success Applying the modern sciences of quality improvement to the field of behavioral health care may sound like a stretch; but think again. In Transforming Mental Health Care, Sunil Khushalani and Antonio DePaolo, a psychiatrist and an engineer, show just how promising and powerful that combination can be. Every knowledgeable student of health care systems knows today that mental health must be brought to the center of the agenda, and this timely, unique book makes improving mental health care practical and accessible to all. Donald M. Berwick, MD, MPP President Emeritus and Senior Fellow Institute for Healthcare Improvement


If you are a leader in a mental health organization who is passionate about improving the efficiency - and, more importantly, the effectiveness - of everything your organization does, then Transforming Mental Health Care will certainly point you in the right direction. The authors share an important combination of experiences, from clinical care and systems engineering, to provide a translation of the Lean methodology that will help you provide continually safer, higher quality care at a lower cost and with less delay. This book goes beyond tools and methods and extends into the critically-important topics of culture, leadership, and change management. Transforming Mental Health Care effectively models the Lean method by first identifying problems and opportunities (gaps) before getting into causes and, finally, solutions that drive better performance. Beyond the benefits to patients, clinicians (and all staff who play various roles in the support of care) will find a more engaging, less frustrating workplace in which they can contribute to continuous improvement, if not excellence. Everybody wins! Mark Graban, author of Lean Hospitals, Healthcare Kaizen, and Measures of Success


If you are a leader in a mental health organization who is passionate about improving the efficiency - and, more importantly, the effectiveness - of everything your organization does, then Transforming Mental Health Care will certainly point you in the right direction. The authors share an important combination of experiences, from clinical care and systems engineering, to provide a translation of the Lean methodology that will help you provide continually safer, higher quality care at a lower cost and with less delay. This book goes beyond tools and methods and extends into the critically-important topics of culture, leadership, and change management. Transforming Mental Health Care effectively models the Lean method by first identifying problems and opportunities (gaps) before getting into causes and, finally, solutions that drive better performance. Beyond the benefits to patients, clinicians (and all staff who play various roles in the support of care) will find a more engaging, less frustrating workplace in which they can contribute to continuous improvement, if not excellence. Everybody wins! Mark Graban, author of Lean Hospitals, Healthcare Kaizen, and Measures of Success Applying the modern sciences of quality improvement to the field of behavioral health care may sound like a stretch; but think again. In Transforming Mental Health Care, Sunil Khushalani and Antonio DePaolo, a psychiatrist and an engineer, show just how promising and powerful that combination can be. Every knowledgeable student of health care systems knows today that mental health must be brought to the center of the agenda, and this timely, unique book makes improving mental health care practical and accessible to all. Donald M. Berwick, MD, MPP, President Emeritus and Senior Fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement This book offers a detailed and sobering look at the current state of psychiatry in the U.S. Using patient vignettes the authors explain how lean thinking could relieve suffering and help communities build sustainable mental health systems. John Toussaint, MD, Executive Chairman, Catalysis, Inc. Transforming Mental Health Care is a wonderful undertaking. Ideally, we all have capability and confidence, the accumulation of life's experience, overlaid with resilience and agility, being able to perceive and process situations and then make dynamic adjustments-some fleeting others longer term-thereby improving comfort and competence. Bravo to Khushalani and DePaulo for showing how the very organizations missioned with restoring those qualities to our loved ones have the same characteristics, self-reflective in their adaptation and adjustment, constantly improving the care they deliver. Steve Spear, DBA MS MS, MIT Senior Lecturer and author The High Velocity Edge


If you are a leader in a mental health organization who is passionate about improving the efficiency - and, more importantly, the effectiveness - of everything your organization does, then Transforming Mental Health Care will certainly point you in the right direction. The authors share an important combination of experiences, from clinical care and systems engineering, to provide a translation of the Lean methodology that will help you provide continually safer, higher quality care at a lower cost and with less delay. This book goes beyond tools and methods and extends into the critically-important topics of culture, leadership, and change management. Transforming Mental Health Care effectively models the Lean method by first identifying problems and opportunities (gaps) before getting into causes and, finally, solutions that drive better performance. Beyond the benefits to patients, clinicians (and all staff who play various roles in the support of care) will find a more engaging, less frustrating workplace in which they can contribute to continuous improvement, if not excellence. Everybody wins! Mark Graban, author of Lean Hospitals, Healthcare Kaizen, and Measures of Success Applying the modern sciences of quality improvement to the field of behavioral health care may sound like a stretch; but think again. In Transforming Mental Health Care, Sunil Khushalani and Antonio DePaolo, a psychiatrist and an engineer, show just how promising and powerful that combination can be. Every knowledgeable student of health care systems knows today that mental health must be brought to the center of the agenda, and this timely, unique book makes improving mental health care practical and accessible to all. Donald M. Berwick, MD, MPP, President Emeritus and Senior Fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement This book offers a detailed and sobering look at the current state of psychiatry in the U.S. Using patient vignettes the authors explain how lean thinking could relieve suffering and help communities build sustainable mental health systems. John Toussaint, MD, Executive Chairman, Catalysis, Inc. Transforming Mental Health Care is a wonderful undertaking. Ideally, we all have capability and confidence, the accumulation of life's experience, overlaid with resilience and agility, being able to perceive and process situations and then make dynamic adjustments-some fleeting others longer term-thereby improving comfort and competence. Bravo to Khushalani and DePaulo for showing how the very organizations missioned with restoring those qualities to our loved ones have the same characteristics, self-reflective in their adaptation and adjustment, constantly improving the care they deliver. Steven J. Spear, DBA MS MS, MIT Senior Lecturer and author The High Velocity Edge


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Sunil Khushalani, MD, is a psychiatrist who specializes in Addiction Psychiatry. He is passionate about learning improvement science and integrating it into the field of mental health and addictions. This book is his first on the subject of improvement science as applied to mental health. For the last decade, he worked on teaching and integrating these ideas and methods at Sheppard Pratt. He obtained his MBBS degree from Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College/ King Edward Memorial Hospital in Mumbai, India. He then completed his residency at the Department of Psychiatry at New York University Medical Center/Bellevue Hospital in 1997 and came to Sheppard Pratt in 2000. He is board-certified in Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. He is also certified by examination by the American Board of Addiction Medicine. He was recently serving as the Medical Director of Adult Services at Sheppard Pratt and the Service Chief of the Inpatient Co-occurring Disorders Unit at the Towson Campus of Sheppard Pratt. He also served as a physician advisor for the Stanley Research Group and the Operational Excellence team at Sheppard Pratt. Now, he works as the Chief Medical Officer for Kolmac Outpatient Recovery Centers. He is also an Assistant Professor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, and he has always maintained an interest in training psychiatry residents. He helped develop a course on 'Lean Problem Solving' at Sheppard Pratt and taught performance improvement to staff and psychiatry residents in the Sheppard Pratt System. He is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and a Fellow of the American Society of Addiction Medicine. He has been voted as a Top Doctor in Addiction Psychiatry by Castle Connolly and Baltimore Magazine. He has conducted workshops and delivered many presentations on performance improvement in mental health at many regional, national and international meetings.   Antonio DePaolo, PhD, is a transformation executive and a Baldrige Fellow with over 22 years of experience in improvement science. This is his first book on improvement science applied to mental health and highlights his implementation work over more than seven years at Sheppard Pratt. Before that, Antonio spent 16 years in several industries, from automotive and transportation to life science and semiconductor packaging. He most recently ventured into healthcare by joining the University of Maryland Medical System as the Vice President of Transformation and Continuous Improvement for Upper Chesapeake Health. Antonio earned his B.S. in Industrial Engineering and Masters of Industrial Engineering from the University at Buffalo. He later completed his formal education with a Doctorate of Philosophy in Management with a focus on leadership and organizational change from Walden University. Throughout his career, Antonio had several mentors, including being mentored by Japanese Sensei while leading improvement efforts at a division of The Stanley Works located in Rhode Island. His major accomplishment was the full transformation of Wabash National, a struggling trailer manufacturer in Lafayette, Indiana, where he developed the manufacturing systems and laid the groundwork for improvement. As a result of his work, the company returned to revenue growth and profitability by removing a cumulative cost burden in excess of $250M and led to the organization winning The U.S. Senate productivity excellence award presented by Senator Richard Lugar. Antonio has volunteered his time to speak at local, national, and international settings and the American Psychiatric Association.

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