Applying Lean in Process Innovation in Healthcare: The Case of Hip Fracture

Academic literature and practitioners acknowledge that there is a need to improve efficiency and service quality in the healthcare industry. In Spain, osteoporotic fractures represent a great cost in socio-economic and morbi-mortality terms, hip fracture being the surgical pathology with the second...

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Main Authors: Manuel Francisco Morales-Contreras, Pedro Chana-Valero, Manuel F. Suárez-Barraza, Andrés Saldaña Díaz, Elena García García
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/15/5273
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spelling doaj-89c03129392745319578bcdc32ac55272020-11-25T02:56:02ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-07-01175273527310.3390/ijerph17155273Applying Lean in Process Innovation in Healthcare: The Case of Hip FractureManuel Francisco Morales-Contreras0Pedro Chana-Valero1Manuel F. Suárez-Barraza2Andrés Saldaña Díaz3Elena García García4Department of Management, ICADE, Universidad Pontificia Comillas, ICADE, 28015 Madrid, SpainFundación San Juan de Dios, Centro de CC de la Salud San Rafael, Universidad Nebrija, 28036 Madrid, SpainInternational Business Department, School of Business and Economy, Universidad de las Américas Puebla (UDLAP), Puebla 72810, MexicoHospital San Juan de Dios León, 24010 León, SpainFundación San Juan de Dios, Centro de CC de la Salud San Rafael, Universidad Nebrija, 28036 Madrid, SpainAcademic literature and practitioners acknowledge that there is a need to improve efficiency and service quality in the healthcare industry. In Spain, osteoporotic fractures represent a great cost in socio-economic and morbi-mortality terms, hip fracture being the surgical pathology with the second highest consumption of resources. The research questions that govern this study concern the use of Lean principles to identify waste, and an evaluation of the application of an innovative approach in the hip fracture surgery process. A research design based on a case study and action research was developed. Findings relate to (i) the identification of the main types of waste or <i>muda</i> (being the most frequent delay, transportation, over-processing and defects); (ii) the analysis of existing processes based on a Lean approach (identifying opportunities for improvement as a reduction of the number of steps and participants, improving communication, automation, standardization, etc.); and (iii) the application of an innovative process based on the Lean approach and action research in the healthcare industry. This research provides insights for academia, practitioners, management, and society: waste identification and process redesign helps to continue the improvement of operations, increase efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance services, providing benefits to patients, families, hospital employees, and the healthcare system.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/15/5273leanprocess innovationhealthcarequality improvementhip fracture integrated care pathway
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Manuel F. Suárez-Barraza
Andrés Saldaña Díaz
Elena García García
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Pedro Chana-Valero
Manuel F. Suárez-Barraza
Andrés Saldaña Díaz
Elena García García
Applying Lean in Process Innovation in Healthcare: The Case of Hip Fracture
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
lean
process innovation
healthcare
quality improvement
hip fracture integrated care pathway
author_facet Manuel Francisco Morales-Contreras
Pedro Chana-Valero
Manuel F. Suárez-Barraza
Andrés Saldaña Díaz
Elena García García
author_sort Manuel Francisco Morales-Contreras
title Applying Lean in Process Innovation in Healthcare: The Case of Hip Fracture
title_short Applying Lean in Process Innovation in Healthcare: The Case of Hip Fracture
title_full Applying Lean in Process Innovation in Healthcare: The Case of Hip Fracture
title_fullStr Applying Lean in Process Innovation in Healthcare: The Case of Hip Fracture
title_full_unstemmed Applying Lean in Process Innovation in Healthcare: The Case of Hip Fracture
title_sort applying lean in process innovation in healthcare: the case of hip fracture
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Academic literature and practitioners acknowledge that there is a need to improve efficiency and service quality in the healthcare industry. In Spain, osteoporotic fractures represent a great cost in socio-economic and morbi-mortality terms, hip fracture being the surgical pathology with the second highest consumption of resources. The research questions that govern this study concern the use of Lean principles to identify waste, and an evaluation of the application of an innovative approach in the hip fracture surgery process. A research design based on a case study and action research was developed. Findings relate to (i) the identification of the main types of waste or <i>muda</i> (being the most frequent delay, transportation, over-processing and defects); (ii) the analysis of existing processes based on a Lean approach (identifying opportunities for improvement as a reduction of the number of steps and participants, improving communication, automation, standardization, etc.); and (iii) the application of an innovative process based on the Lean approach and action research in the healthcare industry. This research provides insights for academia, practitioners, management, and society: waste identification and process redesign helps to continue the improvement of operations, increase efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance services, providing benefits to patients, families, hospital employees, and the healthcare system.
topic lean
process innovation
healthcare
quality improvement
hip fracture integrated care pathway
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/15/5273
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