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Nominations for Section Executive Board for 2016

Dear member,

Sorry I am late. On the basis of the recommendation of the Present Executive Board I am presenting the following members for your approval:

Chair: Samir Joshi
Secretary: David Sherman
Treasurer: Sandor G. Juhasz
Vice-Chair & LEAN SIG: Vince Miller
Vice-Chair & Healthcare SIG: Priya Gopinath

Please send me your vote ASAP or purpose another name before November 09, 2015, I will announce the results on Tuesday, November 10th Section Meeting.
Please feel free to contact me for any questions regarding the section candidates. Thanks!

Regards,

Satish Laroia
satishlaroia@aol.com, 919-387-8556
Nomination Chair
ASQ New York/New Jersey Metropolitan Section

Click here to download the PDF version of this announcement.

October Section Meeting – Update on ISO 9000

Due to the fact that ISO 9000 is the normative reference for ISO 9001:2015 and that there have been important additions and changes to terms in the standard, the US TAG (Technical Advisory Group) to ISO/TC176 has determined that it would be appropriate to share this information with the ASQ membership through one of its most effective communication venues: the sections. As the premier forum for quality matters the ASQ sections are well poised to bring information to their members from a reliable source (ASQ Quality Management Division’s Technical Committee on Standards and Compliance).
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September 2015 Meeting – The role of quality in the transition to Value Based Reimbursement in Healthcare

Many health care providers today receive a payment for each individual service they provide such as a physician visit, surgery, or blood test, and it matters to a lesser extent today whether these services directly improve the patient’s outcome. In other words, providers are paid primarily based on the volume of care they provide, rather than the value of care provided to patients. Emerging value-based reimbursement models increasingly require providers to prove that they’re meeting quality standards and benefitting patients while cutting costs. As a result, providers need actionable information to help them continually measure, monitor, and improve financial and quality performance. Furthermore, if they aren’t on track to meet quality standards, they need to be able to pinpoint root causes: Does performance differ by facility? Which providers are performing best and what can be learned from them?

To thrive in a value-based environment, health systems must develop the sophistication to understand their quality and cost structure in granular detail. Reducing every category of waste — e.g. waste that occurs when work isn’t standardized, waste that stems from unnecessary orders, waste that results from uncoordinated patient care — are all absolutely essential for improving margins.

Do these concepts seem familiar to you as a quality practitioner? If so, join us for a discussion of how quality professionals can support the transition to a value based reimbursement model in healthcare.
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Section Meeting – Emerging Trends in Quality

With the growth in Internet of Things and Data Analysis, customers today expect complete support, billing accuracy and delivery, in addition to the quality of product and service rendered. Organizations are, therefore, paying more attention to delivering high quality, reliable user experience. These, and other trends, have important impacts on the future of Quality Assurance (QA).

This presentation will focus on the emerging trends including but not limited to:

  • Latest tools in the field of Quality Control, Quality Assurance and Quality Improvement that are affecting the way quality is integrated in an organization.
  • QMS Standards- Cross pollination of ISO-9001 QMS concepts into other management system types and standards.
  • Sustainability- Reviewing and updating of standards to meet evolving market expectations and address results of ongoing research in sustainability.

PRESENTED BY: Vidya Neti, Industrial Engineer; QA Department, Mini-Circuits

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