scholarly journals System-wide lean implementation in health care: A multiple case study

2018 ◽  
Vol 31 (2) ◽  
pp. 60-73 ◽  
Author(s):  
Federica Centauri ◽  
Pamela Mazzocato ◽  
Stefano Villa ◽  
Marta Marsilio

Background Lean practices have been widely used by health care organizations to meet efficiency, performance and quality improvement needs. The lean health care literature shows that the effective implementation of lean requires a holistic system-wide approach. However, there is still limited evidence on what drives effective system-wide lean implementation in health care. The existing literature suggests that a deeper understanding of how lean interventions interact with the organizational context is necessary to identify the critical variables to successfully sustain system-wide lean strategies. Purpose and methodology: A multiple case study of three Italian hospitals is conducted with the aim to explore the organizational conditions that are relevant for an effective system-wide lean implementation. A conceptual framework, built on socio-technical system schemas, is used to guide data collection and analysis. Findings: The analysis points out the importance to support lean implementation with an integrated and coordinated strategy involving the social, technical, and external components of the overall hospital system.

2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Elisabeth Holen-Rabbersvik ◽  
Tom Roar Eikebrokk ◽  
Rune Werner Fensli ◽  
Elin Thygesen ◽  
Åshild Slettebø

Author(s):  
Paulo Renato De Sousa ◽  
Marcelo Werneck Barbosa ◽  
Gerson Tontini ◽  
Aloísio Rosado Filho ◽  
Maria Madalena Macedo Pires Ferreira

2002 ◽  
Vol 32 (2) ◽  
pp. 47-77
Author(s):  
John S. Levin

This is a multiple case study of seven colleges using field methods research to examine institutional life and organizational context. This study determines that community colleges in both Canada and the United States exhibited educational and work behaviors in the 1990s consistent with the globalization process. Education was oriented to the marketplace, and the needs of business and industry received high priority in educational programming. Work within these institutions was valued for and carried out with economic ends: to realize productivity and efficiency.


2020 ◽  
Vol 73 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Deborah Correia Duarte ◽  
Selma Maria da Fonseca Viegas ◽  
Fernanda Moura Lanza ◽  
Valéria Conceição de Oliveira

ABSTRACT Objectives: to understand vaccination as a scheduled demand and access to this demand in a day in the life of health services, from the perspective of users. Methods: holistic-qualitative multiple case study, based on the Quotidian Comprehensive Sociology, with 74 users from four health microregions of the Extended Western Region of Minas Gerais State. Results: scheduling vaccination demand in a day in the life of services is compromised by the fragility in data record, by computerized systems underutilization and by the loss of the immunization tracking card, resulting in missed opportunities of immunization and unnecessary revaccinations. The Primary Health Care team’s non-involvement also compromised access to this action. Final Considerations: there is a need for more effort to be dispensed with for the effective use of computerized systems and Permanent Education of professionals in order to take advantage of all the opportunities of orientations and referrals of users to the vaccination room.


2019 ◽  
Vol 33 (2) ◽  
pp. 169-176 ◽  
Author(s):  
Isabel Goicolea ◽  
Bruno Marchal ◽  
Anna-Karin Hurtig ◽  
Carmen Vives-Cases ◽  
Erica Briones-Vozmediano ◽  
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