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Industrial & Operations Engineering, University of Michigan1 Industrial & Operations Engineering (IOE) Resources for Improved Healthcare Mark Van Oyen Ph.D., Associate Professor, IOE, University of Michigan
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Industrial & Operations Engineering, U.M.2 Industrial & Operations Engineering (IOE) skill sets of the Department Lean Six Sigma Operations Research & Simulation Ergonomics and Human Factors Quality & Statistics Supply Chain Management Linkages to UM Hospital and Health Centers School Public Health School of Nursing Ross School of Business
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National Academy of Engineers & Institute of Medicine Call for A New Engineering/Health Care Partnership
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The Time is Ripe: Call to Action Healthcare providers are superbly trained to take care of individual patients Healthcare delivery is a complex system Engineers are superbly trained to improve systems Healthcare and Systems Engineering have lived in separate worlds APPLY SYSTEMS ENGINEERING TO HEALTHCARE
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5 Health care Other industries
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Introduction to the Resources of the IOE Department Students: Bachelors (250), Masters (140), Ph.D. (80) –IOE 481 senior design projects in the University of Michigan Hospital via Mark Van Oyen (formerly Richard Coffey ) –NEW: introduce Ph.D. students and post-docs for longer-term, high-impact projects –NEW: Masters students involved with Ph.D. students in hospital projects Mark Van Oyen has started up the HealthE Lab to focus on healthcare operation and systems
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Healthcare Engineering Laboratory (HealthE Lab) Engineering-enabled transformation of Healthcare – Collaborations at University of Michigan on Healthcare operations and systems – Seminars – Working Group
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Faculty Ph.D. Research (Dissertations & Mentoring that generate successful graduates) MS Projects IOE 590, Independent Studies Tauber Institute projects Undergraduate Projects IOE 481, Independent Studies Inpatient Admissions/ Operating Room Scheduling Continuity of Care - Lean Analysis Clinic Simulation Study Inbound Supply Chain Logistics Publications Grants (NSF & NIH) Nurse Scheduling Six Sigma in surgical suite Teaching Outreach & Engagement
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Ross Business School HealthE Lab: Leveraging Collaboration HealthE Lab Industry & Spin-offs University of Michigan Health System + Partner Hospitals University of Michigan Engineering School
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Research Excellence Inter disciplinary EducationLeadership HealthE Healthcare Engineering Lab Focus: Advancing Healthcare Operations Operations Engineering & Research Quality Supply chain Delivery-enabling systems Engagement with: Healthcare systems School of Medicine School of Public Health Ross School of Business School of Nursing Developing healthcare professionals: B.S.E., M.S., Ph.D. Enrichment of curriculum for IOE, public health, and other disciplines New ideas impacting society through the healthcare industry - Operations - Quality - Safety - Public policy Saving lives, improving quality, and reducing cost through effective planning, operations management, and service delivery.
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Great Potential for Collaboration University of Michigan School rankings: Industrial & Operations Engineering Department - 2 nd Engineering - 9 th ($132 million research expenditure) School of Medicine - 12 th (19,269 employees, 1,614 clinicians, $329.3 million research expenditure) Ross Business School - 11 th (Zell Lurie Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies)
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