Focused operations to improve the patient flow in full-service healthcare organisations
<p>Full-service healthcare providers struggle to enhance productivity due to their complexity. To address this, we studied how greater operational focus could improve their productivity. After conducting a systematic literature review, we created a framework aimed at fostering focused healthca...
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| author | Philip Åhlin (15257749) |
| author2 | Simon Hermansson (22688361) Peter Almström (15257752) |
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| author_facet | Philip Åhlin (15257749) Simon Hermansson (22688361) Peter Almström (15257752) |
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| dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv | Philip Åhlin (15257749) Simon Hermansson (22688361) Peter Almström (15257752) |
| dc.date.none.fl_str_mv | 2025-11-26T09:20:06Z |
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| description | <p>Full-service healthcare providers struggle to enhance productivity due to their complexity. To address this, we studied how greater operational focus could improve their productivity. After conducting a systematic literature review, we created a framework aimed at fostering focused healthcare organizations. We applied this framework in a case study of a full-service provider, analyzing care processes by patient volume and variety. Our findings reveal that blending simple and complex care processes lowers flow efficiency while segmenting them into either high-volume, low-variety (focused) and low-volume, high-variety (general) significantly improves productivity. Our framework serves as a tool for healthcare managers to define strategic directions, evaluate operational focus, and implement streamlined operations. It aids in resource allocation by differentiating between processes needing flexible staffing and those that can be optimized, decreasing overtime costs and preventing staff burnout. We recommend that full-service providers embrace a dual-focus model to better manage complexity and enhance operational efficiency.</p> |
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| spelling | Focused operations to improve the patient flow in full-service healthcare organisationsPhilip Åhlin (15257749)Simon Hermansson (22688361)Peter Almström (15257752)MedicineEcologySociologySpace ScienceBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedInformation Systems not elsewhere classifiedSwift and even flowfocused factorythroughputproductivityefficiency<p>Full-service healthcare providers struggle to enhance productivity due to their complexity. To address this, we studied how greater operational focus could improve their productivity. After conducting a systematic literature review, we created a framework aimed at fostering focused healthcare organizations. We applied this framework in a case study of a full-service provider, analyzing care processes by patient volume and variety. Our findings reveal that blending simple and complex care processes lowers flow efficiency while segmenting them into either high-volume, low-variety (focused) and low-volume, high-variety (general) significantly improves productivity. Our framework serves as a tool for healthcare managers to define strategic directions, evaluate operational focus, and implement streamlined operations. It aids in resource allocation by differentiating between processes needing flexible staffing and those that can be optimized, decreasing overtime costs and preventing staff burnout. We recommend that full-service providers embrace a dual-focus model to better manage complexity and enhance operational efficiency.</p>2025-11-26T09:20:06ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.6084/m9.figshare.30719730.v1https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Focused_operations_to_improve_the_patient_flow_in_full-service_healthcare_organisations/30719730CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/307197302025-11-26T09:20:06Z |
| spellingShingle | Focused operations to improve the patient flow in full-service healthcare organisations Philip Åhlin (15257749) Medicine Ecology Sociology Space Science Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Information Systems not elsewhere classified Swift and even flow focused factory throughput productivity efficiency |
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| title_short | Focused operations to improve the patient flow in full-service healthcare organisations |
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| topic | Medicine Ecology Sociology Space Science Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Information Systems not elsewhere classified Swift and even flow focused factory throughput productivity efficiency |