Lean and Six Sigma Methodologies in NHS Scotland: An Empirical Study and Directions for Future Research

In recent years, the healthcare industry is constantly concerned to provide better quality of patient care with less waste of resources through application of continuous improvement (CI) initiatives such as Lean and Six Sigma. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the status of Lean and Six Sigma...

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Main Authors: Jiju Antony, Maneesh Kumar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Technical University of Kosice 2012-12-01
Series:Kvalita Inovácia Prosperita
Subjects:
NHS
Online Access:http://www.qip-journal.eu/index.php/QIP/article/download/55/45
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spelling doaj-d44306ef5d66468e8d23c17555864a922020-11-24T22:19:18ZengTechnical University of Kosice Kvalita Inovácia Prosperita1335-17452012-12-011621934Lean and Six Sigma Methodologies in NHS Scotland: An Empirical Study and Directions for Future ResearchJiju AntonyManeesh KumarIn recent years, the healthcare industry is constantly concerned to provide better quality of patient care with less waste of resources through application of continuous improvement (CI) initiatives such as Lean and Six Sigma. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the status of Lean and Six Sigma methodologies in the National Health Service (NHS) Scotland. Data was collected using survey instrument to determine the status of these strategies within the NHS. Although the personnel of NHS do seem to have the basic skills to successfully implement Lean Six Sigma, there appears to be a failure on the part of senior management to successfully communicate the desires and needs of these powerful CI initiatives with personnel. Moreover, a lack of encouragement and motivation, resistance to change and blame culture are quite prevalent across the sector which prevents Lean and Six Sigma strategies from being utilized in a systematic manner.http://www.qip-journal.eu/index.php/QIP/article/download/55/45LeanSix SigmaSurveyNHSCritical Success FactorsBarriers
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Lean and Six Sigma Methodologies in NHS Scotland: An Empirical Study and Directions for Future Research
Kvalita Inovácia Prosperita
Lean
Six Sigma
Survey
NHS
Critical Success Factors
Barriers
author_facet Jiju Antony
Maneesh Kumar
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title Lean and Six Sigma Methodologies in NHS Scotland: An Empirical Study and Directions for Future Research
title_short Lean and Six Sigma Methodologies in NHS Scotland: An Empirical Study and Directions for Future Research
title_full Lean and Six Sigma Methodologies in NHS Scotland: An Empirical Study and Directions for Future Research
title_fullStr Lean and Six Sigma Methodologies in NHS Scotland: An Empirical Study and Directions for Future Research
title_full_unstemmed Lean and Six Sigma Methodologies in NHS Scotland: An Empirical Study and Directions for Future Research
title_sort lean and six sigma methodologies in nhs scotland: an empirical study and directions for future research
publisher Technical University of Kosice
series Kvalita Inovácia Prosperita
issn 1335-1745
publishDate 2012-12-01
description In recent years, the healthcare industry is constantly concerned to provide better quality of patient care with less waste of resources through application of continuous improvement (CI) initiatives such as Lean and Six Sigma. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the status of Lean and Six Sigma methodologies in the National Health Service (NHS) Scotland. Data was collected using survey instrument to determine the status of these strategies within the NHS. Although the personnel of NHS do seem to have the basic skills to successfully implement Lean Six Sigma, there appears to be a failure on the part of senior management to successfully communicate the desires and needs of these powerful CI initiatives with personnel. Moreover, a lack of encouragement and motivation, resistance to change and blame culture are quite prevalent across the sector which prevents Lean and Six Sigma strategies from being utilized in a systematic manner.
topic Lean
Six Sigma
Survey
NHS
Critical Success Factors
Barriers
url http://www.qip-journal.eu/index.php/QIP/article/download/55/45
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