This study presents an integrated lean methodology for improving patient flow by identifying root causes of patient flow problems and proposing a lean patient flow process in emergency departments (EDs). The methodology combines the ‘voice of process’, the ‘voice of customers’ and the ‘voice of staff’ to identify non-value-added activities in the ED process. This integration was used to model, evaluate and improve work and process flow in the hospital’s ED. The current activities were analysed using process mapping and the A3 problem-solving sheet as visual tools to identify sources of waste. Aseer Central Hospital in Saudi Arabia was selected as the organisational case for this research. The study identified several critical areas of was...
The principle of Lean is to eliminate the waste from the system. The purpose of this study is to exp...
Background: This study aimed to identify improvement opportunities in emergency department processes...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is an organizational concern. This article describes how Toyo...
This study presents an integrated lean methodology for improving patient flow by identifying root ca...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to systematically investigate the patient flow and waiting tim...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to systematically investigate the patient flow and waiting time...
This research aims to develop an Integrated Lean Six Sigma approach to investigate and resolve the p...
This research attempts to improve the patient flow of Emergency Department by focusing on the identi...
Because of increased competition between healthcare providers, higher customer expectations, stringe...
Abstract Background Throughout the world, emergency departments (ED) are characterized by overcrowdi...
Rapidly increasing population and the fact that more and more patients are curable is forcing health...
The healthcare service in government hospitals in Malaysia demands a paradigm shift in patient engag...
The increasing pressure on healthcare resources in Sweden requires that the system becomes more effi...
This paper investigates flow efficiency in the production of care in emergency departments, process ...
Many healthcare organizations are increasingly facing long waiting times and queues of patients. The...
The principle of Lean is to eliminate the waste from the system. The purpose of this study is to exp...
Background: This study aimed to identify improvement opportunities in emergency department processes...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is an organizational concern. This article describes how Toyo...
This study presents an integrated lean methodology for improving patient flow by identifying root ca...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to systematically investigate the patient flow and waiting tim...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to systematically investigate the patient flow and waiting time...
This research aims to develop an Integrated Lean Six Sigma approach to investigate and resolve the p...
This research attempts to improve the patient flow of Emergency Department by focusing on the identi...
Because of increased competition between healthcare providers, higher customer expectations, stringe...
Abstract Background Throughout the world, emergency departments (ED) are characterized by overcrowdi...
Rapidly increasing population and the fact that more and more patients are curable is forcing health...
The healthcare service in government hospitals in Malaysia demands a paradigm shift in patient engag...
The increasing pressure on healthcare resources in Sweden requires that the system becomes more effi...
This paper investigates flow efficiency in the production of care in emergency departments, process ...
Many healthcare organizations are increasingly facing long waiting times and queues of patients. The...
The principle of Lean is to eliminate the waste from the system. The purpose of this study is to exp...
Background: This study aimed to identify improvement opportunities in emergency department processes...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is an organizational concern. This article describes how Toyo...