Lean Methodology for Pathology Laboratories: A Case Study from a Public Hospital

Objective: The increase in the financial imposition of laboratories together with developing technology and evidence-based medicine applications increased the importance of quality and efficiency studies in laboratories. The aim of the study is to examine the processes of pathology laboratory, deter...

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Main Authors: Fatih DURUR, Yasemin AKBULUT
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Federation of Turkish Pathology Societies 2019-09-01
Series:Türk Patoloji Dergisi
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Online Access: http://www.turkjpath.org/pdf.php3?id=1902
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spelling doaj-41acbc3df6a34f7682c087da980dd9042020-11-25T00:40:03ZengFederation of Turkish Pathology SocietiesTürk Patoloji Dergisi1018-56151309-57302019-09-0135322823610.5146/tjpath.2019.01462Lean Methodology for Pathology Laboratories: A Case Study from a Public HospitalFatih DURURYasemin AKBULUTObjective: The increase in the financial imposition of laboratories together with developing technology and evidence-based medicine applications increased the importance of quality and efficiency studies in laboratories. The aim of the study is to examine the processes of pathology laboratory, determine the causes of waste and select lean management techniques to eliminate the causes of waste. Material and Method: A five-phase plan was used for the application of lean management in the pathology laboratory. After a comprehensive literature review, these phases were determined as follows; the support of the senior management, observation, training of employees, drawing of value stream maps and creation of value stream plan. Gastric biopsy process was selected as product/service family when value stream maps were generated. In addition, fishbone diagram and Pareto analysis were used to determine the causes of waste. Results: In the current state, 73.6% of the time spent on a gastric biopsy sample in the pathology laboratory was wasted. The most common causes of waste were identified as problems with cleaning, equipment supply problems, lack of clinical information, equipment malfunction and errors. A value stream plan was developed with lean techniques to eliminate the causes of these wastes. In the pathology laboratory, a 4.6% improvement will be achieved with the achievement of the future stated target. Conclusion: A model for lean management techniques in a developing country that will enable the pathology laboratories to work more efficiently and with improved quality has been developed in this study http://www.turkjpath.org/pdf.php3?id=1902 CostEfficiencyLean methodologyManagementPathology laboratoriesWaste
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author Fatih DURUR
Yasemin AKBULUT
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Yasemin AKBULUT
Lean Methodology for Pathology Laboratories: A Case Study from a Public Hospital
Türk Patoloji Dergisi
Cost
Efficiency
Lean methodology
Management
Pathology laboratories
Waste
author_facet Fatih DURUR
Yasemin AKBULUT
author_sort Fatih DURUR
title Lean Methodology for Pathology Laboratories: A Case Study from a Public Hospital
title_short Lean Methodology for Pathology Laboratories: A Case Study from a Public Hospital
title_full Lean Methodology for Pathology Laboratories: A Case Study from a Public Hospital
title_fullStr Lean Methodology for Pathology Laboratories: A Case Study from a Public Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Lean Methodology for Pathology Laboratories: A Case Study from a Public Hospital
title_sort lean methodology for pathology laboratories: a case study from a public hospital
publisher Federation of Turkish Pathology Societies
series Türk Patoloji Dergisi
issn 1018-5615
1309-5730
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Objective: The increase in the financial imposition of laboratories together with developing technology and evidence-based medicine applications increased the importance of quality and efficiency studies in laboratories. The aim of the study is to examine the processes of pathology laboratory, determine the causes of waste and select lean management techniques to eliminate the causes of waste. Material and Method: A five-phase plan was used for the application of lean management in the pathology laboratory. After a comprehensive literature review, these phases were determined as follows; the support of the senior management, observation, training of employees, drawing of value stream maps and creation of value stream plan. Gastric biopsy process was selected as product/service family when value stream maps were generated. In addition, fishbone diagram and Pareto analysis were used to determine the causes of waste. Results: In the current state, 73.6% of the time spent on a gastric biopsy sample in the pathology laboratory was wasted. The most common causes of waste were identified as problems with cleaning, equipment supply problems, lack of clinical information, equipment malfunction and errors. A value stream plan was developed with lean techniques to eliminate the causes of these wastes. In the pathology laboratory, a 4.6% improvement will be achieved with the achievement of the future stated target. Conclusion: A model for lean management techniques in a developing country that will enable the pathology laboratories to work more efficiently and with improved quality has been developed in this study
topic Cost
Efficiency
Lean methodology
Management
Pathology laboratories
Waste
url http://www.turkjpath.org/pdf.php3?id=1902
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