Theory of constraints as a driver for frugal innovation in health

IF 0.5 Q4 BUSINESS
Cristine Hermann Nodari, Karen Thais Alves, Luciane Lutz, Cristiane Froehlich
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Objective of the study: The objective of the research was to identify whether the application of the Theory of Constraints (TOC) reasoning process mobilizes frugal innovation in the process of distributing high value-added oncological drugs, in Brazil.Methodology: Qualitative-descriptive research that, through the collection of primary and secondary data, was applied to content analysis with a priori categorization.Originality/Relevance: The relevance of the research points to the complexity of the parties involved, responsibilities, flows, bottlenecks and losses involved in the distribution process of oncological drugs and the intervention specificities necessary for assertiveness in distribution.Main Results: The alignment of TOC with frugal innovation was evidenced, with regard to the development, production and management of services that present resource constraints, avoiding unnecessary costs.Theoretical/methodological contributions: As contributions to the study, the association and reinforcement in organizational theory and TOC tool with frugal innovation is pointed out, establishing an operational framework for the discussion and proposition of a future agenda on the use of tools that help the decision-making process, particularly in the health context.Social/Management Contributions: The research provides insights into the use of tools associated with the development of frugal innovation in processes and services of government agencies with limited resources and limited budget. 
约束作为健康领域节俭创新驱动因素的理论
研究目的:本研究的目的是确定约束理论(TOC)推理过程的应用是否在巴西的高附加值肿瘤药物分销过程中调动了节俭创新。方法:定性描述性研究,通过收集一手和二手数据,应用于内容分析与先验分类。原创性/相关性:研究的相关性指出了肿瘤药物分销过程中涉及的各方、责任、流程、瓶颈和损失的复杂性,以及分销中自信所必需的干预特异性。主要结果:在资源受限的服务开发、生产和管理方面,TOC与节约型创新的一致性得到了证明,从而避免了不必要的成本。理论/方法贡献:作为对研究的贡献,指出了组织理论和TOC工具与节俭创新的联系和加强,为讨论和提出关于使用有助于决策过程的工具的未来议程建立了一个操作框架,特别是在卫生方面。社会/管理贡献:该研究提供了与资源有限和预算有限的政府机构在流程和服务中发展节俭创新相关的工具使用的见解。
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