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Title: Total quality management and statistical quality control: practical applications to waste stream management. Author: Kerley FR, Nissly BE. Journal: Hosp Mater Manage Q; 1992 Nov; 14(2):40-59. PubMed ID: 10121996. Abstract: TQM offers a completely new approach to problem solving in health care. The approach requires dedication and persistence in monitoring, understanding, and changing systems at a level that has never been reached before in the United States' health care system. Materiel management, purchasing, nursing, housekeeping, and administration now have the necessary tools to centrally study the medical waste stream flow at their facilities. The intent of this article is to display how TQM techniques can be applied to minimize a hospital's medical waste stream. The approach of studying medical waste as a defect generated during the process of delivering high-quality care enables a hospital to pinpoint causes of these defects, modify the parent system of the defect, and lessen the generation of medical waste defects. Successful implementation of these techniques as a continuous process will enable hospitals to be leaders in the preservation of their host communities' environments.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]