Fewer X-Ray Errors Reduce Cancer Risk, Wait Time and Costs
In hospitals and clinics, making the right decisions doesn’t just reduce costs from process inefficiencies — it results in better outcomes for patients.
Using Predictive Analytics to Help Seniors Maintain Their Independence
Predictive analytics is helping to advance assessments healthcare workers use to observe the elderly, and potentially detect and treat conditions earlier.
Using My Fitness Tracker's Data To Get A Superhero-Inspired Physique
Analyzing two year's of fitness tracker data using Minitab Statistical Software to answer: does adding resistance training improve calories burnt compared to pure cardio?
Using Intervals to Get at the Tail Ends of the Problem in Healthcare and Medical Devices
Demonstrating process improvement often involves showing improvement in the mean, so we focus on the center of a distribution. Defects don’t fall in the center, though. They're in the tails.
7 Top Talks from the Minitab Insights Conference
See what goes into a great Minitab Insights Conference presentation. Great stories others want to hear. Discovering new tools in Minitab software. Engaging walkthroughs of finding insights in your data, and recommendations on how to act on them. All packed into a few days of learning and fun.
Process Validation Tools For Clinical Approval: An Example For Passing the 3 FDA Stage Goals
The FDA recommends three stages for process validation. Let’s explore the stage goals and the types of activities and statistical techniques typically conducted within each. You can use Minitab Statistical Software to run any of the analyses here. If you don’t yet have Minitab, try it free for 30 days.
Using Data to Save Lives: Q&A on Quality Improvement in Healthcare
Using Data to Save Lives: Q&A on Quality Improvement in Healthcare
Monitoring Rare Events with G Charts
Using control charts in Minitab Statistical Software, we can graph rare events and determine if a process is stable or out of control and needs attention.
Gauging Gage Part 3: How to Sample Parts
Gauging Gage Part 3: How to Sample Parts
Gauging Gage Part 2: Are 3 Operators or 2 Replicates Enough?
Gauging Gage Part 2: Are 3 Operators or 2 Replicates Enough?