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Delivering Only What the Patient Values Leader’s Handbook Saskatchewan Health Care Management System Delivering Only What the Patient Values JUST IN TIME Operate with the minimum resource required to consistently deliver: Just what is needed. In just the required amount. Just where it is needed. Just when it is needed. JIDOKA Takt Time Production People Standar d Work One-by-one confirmation to detect abnormalities. Stop and respond to every abnormality. Separate machine work from human work. Enable machines to detect abnormalities and stop autonomously. One Piece Flow Production Supermarke t System Standard Work in Process Kanban Materials Andon Operationa l Availability Pull System Production Machines Leveled Production (Heijunka) Cost Reduction Through The Elimination of Muda (Waste or Non-Value Added)