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What if a firefighter What if a firefighter ran your Quality ran your Quality Improvement Program? Improvement Program? Thomas E. Lubnau II Thomas E. Lubnau II Lubnau, Bailey & Dumbrill, Lubnau, Bailey & Dumbrill, P.C. P.C. Gillette, Wyoming Gillette, Wyoming
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What if a firefighter ran your Quality Improvement Program? Thomas E. Lubnau II Lubnau, Bailey & Dumbrill, P.C. Gillette, Wyoming.

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Page 1: What if a firefighter ran your Quality Improvement Program? Thomas E. Lubnau II Lubnau, Bailey & Dumbrill, P.C. Gillette, Wyoming.

What if a firefighter ran your What if a firefighter ran your Quality Improvement Program?Quality Improvement Program?

Thomas E. Lubnau IIThomas E. Lubnau II

Lubnau, Bailey & Dumbrill, P.C.Lubnau, Bailey & Dumbrill, P.C.

Gillette, WyomingGillette, Wyoming

Page 2: What if a firefighter ran your Quality Improvement Program? Thomas E. Lubnau II Lubnau, Bailey & Dumbrill, P.C. Gillette, Wyoming.

What is a firefighter?What is a firefighter?

Highly trainedHighly trained

Professional personProfessional person

Who must use people, skills and Who must use people, skills and equipmentequipment

With incomplete informationWith incomplete information

And high time pressuresAnd high time pressures

To solve a problem the firefighter did not To solve a problem the firefighter did not create.create.

Page 3: What if a firefighter ran your Quality Improvement Program? Thomas E. Lubnau II Lubnau, Bailey & Dumbrill, P.C. Gillette, Wyoming.

What do firefighters know What do firefighters know that will help your quality that will help your quality

assurance program?assurance program?

Page 4: What if a firefighter ran your Quality Improvement Program? Thomas E. Lubnau II Lubnau, Bailey & Dumbrill, P.C. Gillette, Wyoming.

Human Beings are limited.Human Beings are limited.

Plan for their limitations.Plan for their limitations.

Page 5: What if a firefighter ran your Quality Improvement Program? Thomas E. Lubnau II Lubnau, Bailey & Dumbrill, P.C. Gillette, Wyoming.

A Test of Concentration.A Test of Concentration.

An exercise which will judge your An exercise which will judge your perception skills.perception skills.

Remain silentRemain silent

Watch a video clipWatch a video clip

All I want you to do is count the number of All I want you to do is count the number of times the White team passes the times the White team passes the basketball.basketball.

Page 6: What if a firefighter ran your Quality Improvement Program? Thomas E. Lubnau II Lubnau, Bailey & Dumbrill, P.C. Gillette, Wyoming.

Video clip by:Video clip by:VisCog Productions, Inc.VisCog Productions, Inc.

3001 Weeping Cherry Drive3001 Weeping Cherry DriveChampaign, IL  61822Champaign, IL  61822

[email protected]@viscog.comhttp://www.viscog.comhttp://www.viscog.com

© Viscog Productions Inc.© Viscog Productions Inc.

Page 7: What if a firefighter ran your Quality Improvement Program? Thomas E. Lubnau II Lubnau, Bailey & Dumbrill, P.C. Gillette, Wyoming.

Plan for Human ErrorPlan for Human Error

Manageable Span of ControlManageable Span of Control

LCESLCES

Redundant systemsRedundant systems

ChecklistsChecklists

Page 8: What if a firefighter ran your Quality Improvement Program? Thomas E. Lubnau II Lubnau, Bailey & Dumbrill, P.C. Gillette, Wyoming.

People behave predictably.People behave predictably.Plan for those behaviors.Plan for those behaviors.

Page 9: What if a firefighter ran your Quality Improvement Program? Thomas E. Lubnau II Lubnau, Bailey & Dumbrill, P.C. Gillette, Wyoming.

AuthorityAuthority

Bunker gear is good Bunker gear is good to between 500 to between 500 degrees and 700 degrees and 700 degrees.degrees.

Anything orange is Anything orange is over 1000 degreesover 1000 degrees

Page 10: What if a firefighter ran your Quality Improvement Program? Thomas E. Lubnau II Lubnau, Bailey & Dumbrill, P.C. Gillette, Wyoming.

What to do?What to do?

Sixty percent of subordinates won’t speak Sixty percent of subordinates won’t speak up, even if they are going to die.up, even if they are going to die.

Open lines of communications Open lines of communications – Down to upDown to up– Up to downUp to down

Utilize microtraining opportunitiesUtilize microtraining opportunities

Page 11: What if a firefighter ran your Quality Improvement Program? Thomas E. Lubnau II Lubnau, Bailey & Dumbrill, P.C. Gillette, Wyoming.

When things go bad, and they will, When things go bad, and they will, remember to fight the fire.remember to fight the fire.

Things will go badThings will go bad

Plan for things to go Plan for things to go bad, and have the bad, and have the system in place in system in place in advance.advance.

Continue to fight the Continue to fight the fire.fire.

Page 12: What if a firefighter ran your Quality Improvement Program? Thomas E. Lubnau II Lubnau, Bailey & Dumbrill, P.C. Gillette, Wyoming.

People don’t sue their People don’t sue their friends.friends.

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How would a firefighter run your QA How would a firefighter run your QA program?program?

Understand and plan for human errorUnderstand and plan for human error

Develop a communication model that works from Develop a communication model that works from all levelsall levels

When things go bad, fight the fireWhen things go bad, fight the fire

Good public relations have a value beyond Good public relations have a value beyond marketingmarketing

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