重新审视精益医疗保健:采用制造业的价值流映射。

IF 2.7 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Frontiers in health services Pub Date : 2025-09-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frhs.2025.1613756
Ageel Alogla
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近年来,精益思维在医疗保健领域的应用势头强劲,但其实施仍面临着持续的挑战。其中,工作人员的阻力和工业原则与临床环境之间的概念偏差仍然是重大障碍。本研究认为,这些问题并非源于精益理论本身的失败,而是源于精益工具,特别是价值流映射(VSM)从制造业到医疗保健的错误翻译。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了一个系统的翻译模型,该模型重新定义了VSM的关键元素(例如,客户、库存、节拍时间),以符合门诊护理的运营现实。该模型通过在沙特阿拉伯进行的两个案例研究进行了实证验证:眼科诊所和牙科诊所。通过应用翻译后的VSM工具,两家诊所在不影响增值护理的情况下大幅减少了患者的等待时间。研究结果支持情境化精益实施的有效性,并为医疗保健管理人员提供了操作改进的实用框架。本研究有助于弥合精益理论与其在临床环境中的实际应用之间的差距。
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Revisiting lean healthcare: adopting value stream mapping from manufacturing.

Revisiting lean healthcare: adopting value stream mapping from manufacturing.

Revisiting lean healthcare: adopting value stream mapping from manufacturing.

Revisiting lean healthcare: adopting value stream mapping from manufacturing.

The application of lean thinking in healthcare has gained momentum in recent years, yet its implementation continues to face persistent challenges. Among these, staff resistance and conceptual misalignment between industrial principles and clinical environments remain significant barriers. This study argues that these issues stem not from the failure of lean theory itself, but from a flawed translation of lean tools, particularly Value Stream Mapping (VSM), from manufacturing to healthcare. To address this, we propose a systematic translation model that redefines key VSM elements (e.g., customer, inventory, takt time) in a way that aligns with the operational realities of outpatient care. The model is empirically validated through two case studies conducted in Saudi Arabia: an ophthalmology clinic and a dental clinic. By applying translated VSM tools, both clinics achieved substantial reductions in and patient waiting time, without compromising value-added care. The findings support the efficacy of contextualized lean implementation and provide healthcare managers with a practical framework for operational improvement. This study contributes to bridging the gap between lean theory and its real-world application in clinical settings.

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