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Jaap van den Heuvel

Researcher at University of Amsterdam

Publications -  17
Citations -  974

Jaap van den Heuvel is an academic researcher from University of Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Six Sigma. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 15 publications receiving 892 citations.

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Lean Six Sigma in Healthcare

TL;DR: This article outlines a methodology and presents examples to illustrate how principles of Lean Thinking and Six Sigma can be combined to provide an effective framework for producing systematic innovation efforts in healthcare.
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An ISO 9001 quality management system in a hospital: bureaucracy or just benefits?

TL;DR: The positive effects reported in this article show how ISO is expected to become more prevalent in health-care organisations.
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Lean Six Sigma in a hospital

TL;DR: Lean Six Sigma is an integration of Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing, both quality improvement programmes originating from industry that provides an integrated improvement approach that increases quality by reducing variation, defects, and costs.
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Six Sigma in healthcare: lessons learned from a hospital

TL;DR: The results show that the completed projects of Six Sigma at the Red Cross Hospital in Beverwijk produced €1.2 million in annual savings, and the expected total net annual savings of all running projects are €3 million.
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Reducing Start Time Delays in Operating Rooms

Abstract: Inefficient utilization of operating rooms is a major problem in hospitals worldwide. A study of 13 hospitals in Belgium and the Netherlands showed that surgery began consistently late. Two hospitals were selected to record the start times for the first..