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Blue Printing for Flow: Incorporating TOC principles into a New Emergency Department Build
CourseDr. David Boger describes a new Emergency Department design, currently being built, that integrates Theory of Constraints (TOC) for improved flow. Key elements include robust triage, care initiation, centralized imaging, and drum-buffer-rope logic.
$19
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Streamlining Success: Theory of Constraints Thinking Processes for Efficiency and Burnout Mitigation in Behavioral Health Clinics
CourseThe Theory of Constraints Thinking Processes improved a behavioral health clinic by streamlining operations and promoting wellness and productivity.
$19
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Telemedicine to the Rescue: Using TOC to Deploy a Solution to Mitigate a Critical Staffing Bottleneck in a US Emergency Department
CourseWe used Theory of Constraints (TOC) principles to successfully plan and execute a telemedicine project. This addressed a critical staffing shortage to maintain front-end processes and downstream efficiency for emergency medicine physicians.
$19
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Bridging Theory and Practice in Healthcare: Collaborative Session
CourseA collaborative session will connect Theory of Constraints (TOC) practitioners and healthcare professionals to discuss and resolve common challenges (UDEs, DRUIDs, FRTs, NBRs) in healthcare settings.
$19
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Surgical Precision in Scheduling: Enhancing Surgery Room Throughput with Drum Buffer Rope (DBR)
CourseThe Theory of Constraints (TOC) and Drum Buffer Rope (DBR) were investigated in a Cyprus hospital's surgery and housekeeping departments. This resulted in a 30% increase in Operating Room throughput and better linen efficiency.
$19
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Blueprinting for Flow: Incorporating TOC Principles into a New Emergency Department Build
CourseThe 2025 Emergency Department uses Theory of Constraints (TOC) principles to improve patient flow, especially in imaging. Integrating buffers, a full kit process, and optimized triage is expected to increase system throughput and enhance care.
$19