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June 10, 2008 · Filed Under Change Mgt., Comics · Comment 

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Tip of the Week Article: What Value Analysis Is and What It is Not!

May 7, 2008 · Filed Under Utilization, Value Analysis · Comment 

It’s About Commitment, Discipline and Focus!

What’s value analysis all about?  It’s about commitment, discipline and focus and finding lower cost alternatives to what you are doing now!  If you are missing even one of these success components you can’t and won’t have consistent, sustainable and substantial savings results.

VA is all about having your senior management commit to making savings happen for your supply value analysis program or it will slowly, but surely sputter, fizzle and die.

VA is all about having discipline (practices and methods to enforce acceptable behavior) from the top, right down to your value team level or you will be going every which way — but forward.

Value analysis is NOT about GPOs, capitation, standardization or custom contracts, but is all about utilization management: wasteful and inefficient consumption, misuse, misapplication and mismatches. If you are focusing all or most of your efforts on the price side of the supply equation, you are missing 79% of your hidden savings opportunities.

To bring these points home here’s is an example: we once were retained by a hospital CEO who intuitively understood that saving money was ALL about commitment, discipline and focusing on finding lower cost alternatives to what his hospital was doing.  With our help, he organized, and operationalized his hospital’s multi-phased savings initiative.  He then became the chief cheer leader for his management team and hospital staff, encouraging his staff at every opportunity to dig deeper and broader then ever before to search out and find those hidden savings. Well, as you could have guessed, within a year his hospital saved over $6.5 million.

There is no magic to this success formula; just the commitment, discipline and focus to make savings happen the old fashion way: Hard Work!   

Your Partner In Innovative Savings,

Bob Yokl

Robert T Yokl

Chief Value Strategist

Strategic Value Analysis® In Healthcare

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What Were They Thinking?

April 24, 2008 · Filed Under Best Practices, Change Mgt. · Comment 

Studies show that 3 out of every 10 change initiatives fail to sustain their momentum over time.  My thinking is that this statistic isn’t shocking to you because you have found this to be an accurate representation of what happens — time after time — in your own healthcare organization.

Here’s what this phenomenon looks like! The change initiative, whether it’s value analysis, Lean Management or Six Sigma, had a full head of steam over its few years of its existence, then fizzles, sputters and quietly dies a slow but unnoticed death. Then everyone forgets, after a few years have gone by, that your organization ever had such a change initiative in place.

What were these organizations thinking when they spend weeks or even months to conceive, champion and launch these change initiatives in the first place?  My guess is that these hospitals, systems and IDNs were thinking that somehow or someway these change initiatives had a life of their own and didn’t need to be nurtured, re-tooled, re-invented and re-energized from time to time to sustain their momentum.

Nothing lasts forever if it isn’t given a new coat of paint, thorough clean-up and reinforced when it is weakened by the ravages of time. We see this observable fact with our Lean Value Analysis Programs.  If our clients don’t provide the on-going leadership, discipline, maintenance, coaching and training to sustain their value teams’ efforts, then this mission critical change initiative will inevitably die on the vine.

From our experience, a well-planned change initiative has, at its core, transformation elements like balanced scorecards, annual training, planned team member turn-over and twelve-month retreats to keep the cobwebs from forming. 

Otherwise, it is nearly impossible to keep the thrust, energy and impetus of your change initiative at a high level of performance without investing the requisite time and life force to fine-tune the human side of your change management equation. Partner In Savings Beyond Price™

Your Partner In Savings Beyond Price™

Robert T. Yokl

Robert T Yokl

Chief Value Strategist

Strategic Value Analysis® In Healthcare  

 

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