Lean Manufacturing Practices and Integration of IR 4.0 Technologies for Sustainability in the Healthcare Manufacturing Industry

Diekola Akanmu, N. Nordin, Uma Gunasilan
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Providing affordable, safe, and reliable care while improving performance and efficiency remains a challenge in the healthcare sector. This study reviews the previous researches on the effect of lean manufacturing practice (LMP) and industrial revolution 4.0 technologies (IR 4.0 tech) on sustainability; however, there is still a paucity of literature on the implementation of the practices in the healthcare sector. Although studies have shown that LMP has significantly impacted organizational performance in the manufacturing industry, the integrated effects of LMP and IR 4.0 technologies on sustainable performance have not been empirically examined in the healthcare sector. This study, therefore, intends to have a preliminary conceptual approach to the joint effect of LPM and IR 4.0 technologies on sustainability before subsequently going for an empirical study to address the gap in the sector. The study aimed to confirm the future direction of the public health sector that has recently been employing new technologies in its service systems. The consequent study shall be based on data collected from the health practitioners who are working and familiar with the smart tools to expedite services for healthcare. However, this present study unfolds the significant contribution of operations management practices and how sustainable performance can be enhanced through performance variation and strategic implementation in the healthcare sector. Lean practices and IR 4.0 technologies lead to improvement and operational sustainability when fully implemented in the healthcare sector.
精益生产实践和集成工业革命4.0技术在医疗保健制造业的可持续性
在提高性能和效率的同时提供负担得起的、安全和可靠的护理仍然是医疗保健部门面临的挑战。本研究回顾了以往关于精益制造实践(LMP)和工业革命4.0技术(IR 4.0 technology)对可持续性影响的研究;然而,关于在医疗保健部门实施这些做法的文献仍然很少。尽管有研究表明,LMP对制造业的组织绩效产生了显著影响,但在医疗保健行业,LMP和工业4.0技术对可持续绩效的综合影响尚未得到实证检验。因此,本研究打算对LPM和工业4.0技术对可持续性的共同影响有一个初步的概念性方法,然后进行实证研究,以解决该领域的差距。这项研究旨在确认最近在其服务系统中采用新技术的公共卫生部门的未来方向。随后的研究应基于从正在工作并熟悉智能工具以加快医疗保健服务的卫生从业人员收集的数据。然而,本研究揭示了运营管理实践的重要贡献,以及如何通过绩效变化和医疗保健部门的战略实施来提高可持续绩效。在医疗保健行业全面实施精益实践和工业革命4.0技术,可带来改进和运营可持续性。
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