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In health care, the opportunity to improve is significant.

Institute of Medicine Reports

  • Medical errors equal 5th leading cause of death in U.S.
  • Worst metrics of any large industry

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The ValuMetrix Six Sigma consulting process

What is Six Sigma?

Six Sigma is a statistical methodology that measures the number of deviations or inconsistencies in a process per million opportunities. The higher the Sigma level, the lower the error or defect rate. The purpose is to measure the number of defects, identify the size of the opportunity for improvement and set a focused course of action. 

Understanding Sigma Levels1

Sigma
Level
DPMO
Defects per Million Opportunities
Number of Misspelled Words Accuracy
1 690,000 159 per page 30.9%
2 308,000 23 per page 69.2%
3 66,800 1.35 per page 93.3%
4 6,210 1 per 31 pages 99.4%
5 320 1 per several books 99.98%
6 3.4 1 per small library 99.9997%

It is rare for any activity in healthcare to reach Six Sigma quality. In all areas of healthcare, the opportunities for quality improvement abound.

Test    Table
Test    Values

Is a goal of 99.7% accuracy good enough?

99.7% accuracy means:

  • 20,000 lost pieces of mail per hour
  • More than 300,000 babies dropped by doctors and nurses each year
  • Unsafe drinking water for nearly 15 minutes per day
  • 5,000 incorrect surgical operations per week
  • Short or long landings at most major airports daily
  • No electricity for almost seven hours a month

[1] Pande PS, Neuman RP, Cavanagh RR. The Six Sigma Way [New York]: McGraw-Hill; 2000.

 

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