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New project aims to cut paperwork for Thai hospitals

Patient Safety Monitor: Global Edition, September 30, 2008

Hospitals in Thailand are implementing "lean manufacturing" principles in an attempt to increase patient flow and decrease hindering paperwork, reports The Nation.

The Institute of Hospital Quality Improvement and Accreditation and the Thailand Productivity Institute are collaborating to implement the system of hospital management to hospitals. The system is based on well-known strategies of production Toyota used to grow into a worldwide automaker.

Hospitals are to focus on treatment, patient discharge, and laboratories, according to the Nation.

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