FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 2026
NEW BOOK - Healthcare
professionals don't need another book telling them what's wrong or why it
matters. They need the HOW book is designed to give operations leaders, quality
directors, and health system executives the structured, actionable process
intelligence they need to transform their organizations - starting today.
John Cachat Releases the Healthcare
Integrated Process Excellence℠ (IPE) Pack Series on Amazon - Now Available as
an eBook for Only $9.99
CLEVELAND, OH - Healthcare leaders, operations
executives, and continuous improvement professionals finally have a
practitioner-grade resource that goes beyond the theory. The Healthcare
Integrated Process Excellence℠ (IPE) Pack Series, authored by John Cachat -
Founder and CEO of IPE Services and creator of the Integrated Process
Excellence℠ (IPE) process deployment framework - is now available on Amazon as
an eBook for $9.99. This series delivers what the industry has long demanded:
not just WHAT to fix or WHY it matters, but precisely HOW to fix it.
Tired of Theory Without Execution?
Healthcare organizations are
drowning in frameworks that diagnose problems and prescribe outcomes - but
leave operational leaders without a usable roadmap. The Healthcare IPE Pack
Series changes that dynamic entirely. Spanning seventeen functional domains -
including clinical care, finance, workforce management, and digital enablement
- the series provides a structured, HOW-TO map of healthcare's interconnected
workflows that leaders can put to work immediately.
A Framework Built for Real-World Transformation
Each pack in the series deploys
a three-level process hierarchy - metrics, cause-and-effect chains, and digital
enablement matrices - purpose-built to:
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Drive business transformation from the process level up
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Enable operational excellence across clinical and
administrative domains
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Support continuous improvement through measurable,
repeatable workflows
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Provide the process infrastructure required for AI to
move from general commentary to domain-aware execution
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Deliver institutional customization - transforming
generalized models into durable organizational assets
The AI-Ready Process Infrastructure Healthcare
Has Been Missing
A primary strategic goal of the
series is to establish the process infrastructure that enables artificial
intelligence to deliver real operational value in healthcare settings. Without
structured, standardized process knowledge, AI tools remain generic. The
Healthcare IPE Pack Series provides the process backbone that makes AI-enabled
healthcare operations possible.
"Healthcare professionals don't need another book
telling them what's wrong or why it matters. They need the HOW TO. This book is
designed to give operations leaders, quality directors, and health system
executives the structured, actionable process intelligence they need to
transform their organizations - starting today."
- John Cachat, Founder & CEO, IPE
Services | Cleveland, OH
Must-Read For:
•
Health system executives and hospital administrators
driving transformation
•
Operations and quality directors pursuing operational
excellence
•
Continuous improvement and Lean/Six Sigma professionals
in healthcare
•
Healthcare AI strategists and digital transformation
leaders
•
Clinical operations, finance, and workforce management
leaders
Available on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GWZXT3CH
About John Cachat and IPE Services
John Cachat is the Founder and
CEO of IPE Services (Cleveland, OH) and creator of the Integrated Process
Excellence℠ (IPE) process deployment framework. He is the author of a 9-book
IPE series on Amazon, Chairman of ASQ's Quality 4.0 Content Management Committee,
and founder of IQS Inc. - a global enterprise eQMS software company with a
successful exit. His career spans early AI research at Wright-Patterson AFB,
AIAG/MQAC consortium leadership across 200+ organizations, and an MSIE in
automated manufacturing and AI systems from Texas A&M University. IPE
Services helps organizations deploy structured process infrastructure to drive
operational excellence and enable AI-powered transformation.
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Media Contact: John Cachat | johncachat@ipe.services
| IPE Services | Cleveland, OH
Operations Executive
"Finally - a
healthcare operations book that tells you HOW"
I have read dozens of healthcare transformation books over
my career. Every single one told me what was broken and why it mattered. Not
one of them told me how to actually fix it - until this series. The three-level
process hierarchy alone is worth ten times the $9.99 price tag. I deployed the
workforce management pack with my team within two weeks of reading it. Real
tools. Real results. This is now required reading for every operations leader
in my organization.
Quality & Continuous Improvement Professional
"The process infrastructure our AI initiatives were
missing"
We have been trying to get meaningful value out of our AI
tools for two years. The problem was never the technology - it was the lack of
structured process underneath it. The Healthcare IPE Pack Series gave us
exactly what we needed: a domain-aware process framework that our AI tools can
actually work with. The cause-and-effect chains and digital enablement matrices
across all seventeen functional domains are extraordinarily well thought out.
At $9.99 this is the best investment in operational infrastructure I have made
all year.
Hospital Administrator / Clinical Leader
"Bought it skeptically. Became an evangelist."
I will be honest - I almost passed on this. Another process
framework book for healthcare? We saw them all. But a colleague insisted and I
downloaded it on Saturday night. By Monday morning I had flagged seventeen gaps
in our clinical operations workflow that we had been arguing about for months.
The series does not just describe best practices - it gives you the connective
tissue between clinical care, finance, and workforce management that nobody
else has mapped this clearly. Mandatory reading for any health system serious
about transformation. The $9.99 price is almost embarrassing given the depth of
content.


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