Quality Assurance for Operating Room Illumination through Lean Six Sigma

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2021

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Yucel Ozturkoglu
Yigit Kazancoglu
Muhittin Sagnak
Jose Arturo Garza-Reyes

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INT JOURNAL MATHEMATICAL ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT SCIENCES-IJMEMS

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Since every mistake made in the healthcare industry can cause permanent harm or even death some fundamental requirements should be considered when planning and designing operating rooms. Lighting is one of the most important ergonomic factors especially for operating rooms. This paper investigates the integration of the lean approach and six sigma in measuring the efficiency of LED technology which can also be regarded as a factor affecting the operating room efficiency. Measurement System Analysis (MSA) and Gage Control methods were applied to determine measurement variability in operating room illumination measurement process. Repeatability and reproducibility (%R&R) was found 12.89%. After calibration %R&R value was found 8.21% which implies that calibration helped reduce variability.

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Operating rooms, Lighting, Lean approach, Six sigma, Measurement system analysis, Gage control, HEALTH-CARE, METHODOLOGY, EFFICIENCY, SURGERY, FLOW, IMPROVEMENT, ERGONOMICS, HOSPITALS, SYSTEM, LIGHTS, Six Sigma, Lean Approach, Operating Rooms, -Operating Rooms, Lighting, Measurement System Analysis, Gage Control, Technology, gage control, Operating rooms, lighting, T, six sigma, operating rooms, measurement system analysis, QA1-939, lean approach, Mathematics

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03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, 0305 other medical science

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International Journal of Mathematical, Engineering and Management Sciences

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6

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3

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752

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770
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