“…TQM in the context of health care environments is defined as satisfaction of patients, doctors, nurses, and suppliers and other interested groups, which can be achieved by implementing Kaizen implementation has a goal, such as making organizations learn better through small incremental changes towards improvement known as Kaizen events, associating with work culture to get endless improvements in quality and productivity efficiency, eliminating hidden costs from 7 (seven)seven waste) in the production process such as overproduction, waste of time, transportation waste, inventory waste, excess processing waste, motion waste, and production defects, provide added value to production operations so as to improve the quality of products at the lowest cost , shorten delivery times to customers, and make changes in a relatively short time and low cost (Paul & New, 2003). Kaizen can improve operational efficiency, improve service quality and reduce operational costs (Bwemelo, 2016), stating that the 5S-Kaizen-TQM practice can increase employee commitment and motivation, reduce waiting time and increase patient satisfaction (Take et al, 2015).…”