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      Assessment methodology for Lean Practices in healthcare organizations: case study in a Brazilian public hospital

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          Abstract Paper aims This article aims at proposing a methodology for assessing lean practices in healthcare organizations that are undergoing a lean implementation. Originality The proposed methodology evaluates healthcare organizations and help managers identify the relationships intensities between their problems and lean practices. This application occurs in a case study in an Emergency Department from a Brazilian public hospital. Research method The proposed methodology provides a theoretical framework that addresses lean practices according to fundamental aspects of the organization, such as people, partnerships, results, processes and leadership, corroborating to a systemic view of lean implementation and facilitating its long-term sustainability. Main findings Our findings provide guidelines for the public hospital leadership, allowing a clear focus on the improvement efforts that can mitigate problems. Implications for theory and practice Due to contextual diversity, the understanding of the critical success factors for lean implementation under such conditions deserves attention. Hence, the proposed method allows practitioners and academics to better comprehend the lean implementation within healthcare organizations. Such enhanced comprehension allows to anticipate potential issues throughout the lean implementation, entailing more assertive efforts. Moreover, accounting for specific problems when designing the lean implementation avoids the utilization of a general and ineffective approach.

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            In an effort to improve operational efficiency, healthcare services around the world have adopted process improvement methodologies from the manufacturing sector, such as Lean Production. In this paper we report on four multi-level case studies of the implementation of Lean in the English NHS. Our results show that this generally involves the application of specific Lean 'tools', such as 'kaizen blitz' and 'rapid improvement events', which tend to produce small-scale and localised productivity gains. Although this suggests that Lean might not currently deliver the efficiency improvements desired in policy, the evolution of Lean in the manufacturing sector also reveals this initial focus on the 'tool level'. In moving to a more system-wide approach, however, we identify significant contextual differences between healthcare and manufacturing that result in two critical breaches of the assumptions behind Lean. First, the customer and commissioner in the private sector are the one and the same, which is essential in determining 'customer value' that drives process improvement activities. Second, healthcare is predominantly designed to be capacity-led, and hence there is limited ability to influence demand or make full use of freed-up resources. What is different about this research is that these breaches can be regarded as not being primarily 'professional' in origin but actually more 'organisational' and 'managerial' and, if not addressed could severely constrain Lean's impact on healthcare productivity at the systems level. Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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                Contributors
                Role: ND
                Role: ND
                Role: ND
                Role: ND
                Journal
                prod
                Production
                Prod.
                Associação Brasileira de Engenharia de Produção (São Paulo, SP, Brazil )
                0103-6513
                1980-5411
                April 2019
                : 29
                : 0
                : e20180080
                Affiliations
                [03] Knoxville orgnameUniversity of Tennessee United States
                [01] Florianópolis Santa Catarina orgnameUniversidade Federal de Santa Catarina Brazil
                [02] Niterói Rio de Janeiro orgnameUniversidade Federal Fluminense Brazil
                Article
                S0103-65132019000100206
                10.1590/0103-6513.20180080
                6ecfb026-cce4-4419-bf20-94090011f1f1

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 19 March 2019
                : 01 September 2018
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                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 83, Pages: 0
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                Assessment,Public hospital,Lean healthcare
                Assessment, Public hospital, Lean healthcare

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