Perspectives of mass customisation and modularisation in health service delivery: a scoping review

IF 0.4 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
K. Silander, Anna Särkilahti, P. Torkki, A. Peltokorpi, M. Tarkkanen, M. Kaila
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Mass customisation and modularisation are considered means to enhance patient-centredness and control increasing healthcare expenditures. The purpose of this study is to identify existing knowledge regarding the application of mass customisation and modularisation in healthcare delivery while focusing specifically on outcomes. A scoping review was conducted with various combinations of search terms using Scopus. Nearly 2,000 studies were identified of which 18 met inclusion criteria. Patient experience, customisation, and the economic impact on service delivery were analysed. Mass customisation and modularisation may be applicable in healthcare. The model may increase patient satisfaction. However, more knowledge of the outcomes of mass customisation is needed. As the number of studies in this area is limited, more empirical mixed methods research on the implementation and outcomes of mass customisation is needed to understand the expected benefits and to determine the possible effects on patient satisfaction and financial implications.
卫生服务提供中的大规模定制和模块化的观点:范围审查
大规模定制和模块化被认为是加强以患者为中心和控制不断增加的医疗保健支出的手段。本研究的目的是确定关于大规模定制和模块化在医疗保健服务中的应用的现有知识,同时特别关注结果。使用Scopus对搜索词的各种组合进行了范围审查。确定了近2000项研究,其中18项符合纳入标准。分析了患者体验、定制和对服务提供的经济影响。大规模定制和模块化可能适用于医疗保健。该模型可提高患者满意度。然而,我们需要更多地了解大规模定制的结果。由于该领域的研究数量有限,需要对大规模定制的实施和结果进行更多的经验混合方法研究,以了解预期的效益,并确定对患者满意度和财务影响的可能影响。
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期刊介绍: IJHTM is a new series emerging from the International Journal of Technology Management. It provides an international forum and refereed authoritative sources of information in the fields of management, economics and the management of technology in healthcare.
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