Aligning service processes to the nature of care in hospitals: an exploratory study of the impact of variation

被引:0
|
作者
Melissa De Regge
Paul Gemmel
Rik Verhaeghe
Geert Hommez
Peter Degadt
Philippe Duyck
机构
[1] Ghent University,Department of Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Service Management
[2] Ghent University Hospital,Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
[3] Ghent University,Department of Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
[4] Zorgnet Vlaanderen,undefined
[5] General Hospital Onze-Lieve-Vrouw Ter Linden,undefined
来源
关键词
All Patient Refined Diagnosis Related Groups (APR-DRG); Health care services; Common cause variation; Length of stay (LOS); Operating; Special cause variation;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Operational management (OM) approaches typically aim to reduce the variation in processes by removing clearly identifiable causes of variation -the so-called special causes of variation - leading to improved efficiency and quality. In healthcare, OM must deal not only with special-cause variation, but also with the type of variation that cannot be eliminated: inherent or common-cause variation. Using an exploratory database analysis of four hospitals, this article investigates whether hospital care processes can be assigned to different groups defined by their kind and size of variation, resulting in better alignment of type of care and organization of care. A detailed analysis of the length-of-stay of All Patient Refined Diagnosis Related Groups suggests groups with high and low within-group variation, which might indicate that there are groups of patients with inherently different degrees of variation in length-of-stay due to illness and treatment patterns. As is well-known, hospital care can be divided into sequential and iterative processes. Some patients groups may be classified as high-variation in one hospital but as low-variation in another, which clearly shows that deliberate choices in the design of the operational system of hospitals - i.e. special-cause variation - must be taken into account when analyzing the length-of-stay performance of hospitals. Furthermore, separating common-cause from special-cause variation will increase the likelihood of identifying the right type of process (sequential versus iterative) and business model for the right type of patients.
引用
收藏
页码:32 / 47
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Aligning service processes to the nature of care in hospitals: an exploratory study of the impact of variation
    De Regge, Melissa
    Gemmel, Paul
    Verhaeghe, Rik
    Hommez, Geert
    Degadt, Peter
    Duyck, Philippe
    OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT RESEARCH, 2015, 8 (1-2) : 32 - 47
  • [2] Aligning internal organizational factors with a service excellence mission: An exploratory investigation in health care
    Ford, Robert C.
    Sivo, Stephen A.
    Fottler, Myron D.
    Dickson, Duncan
    Bradley, Kenneth
    Johnson, Lee
    HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT REVIEW, 2006, 31 (04) : 259 - 269
  • [3] An exploratory study of GP perceptions of the impact of a primary care counselling service on their practice
    Schafer, Tim
    Amoateng, Geoffrey
    Wrycraft, Nick
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF GUIDANCE & COUNSELLING, 2009, 37 (01) : 1 - 15
  • [4] Impact of an Inpatient Telepalliative Care Consult Service in Rural Hospitals
    Bhushan, Anup
    Hurley, Scott D.
    Coyne, Patrick J.
    JOURNAL OF HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE NURSING, 2025, 27 (01) : E27 - E32
  • [5] AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF THE FORMATION AND IMPACT OF ELECTRONIC SERVICE FAILURES
    Tan, Chee-Wee
    Benbasat, Izak
    Cenfetelli, Ronald T.
    MIS QUARTERLY, 2016, 40 (01) : 1 - +
  • [7] Evaluation of pharmaceutical practice in hospitals: An exploratory study comparing processes in France and Quebec
    Marc, Manon
    Rambourg, Patrick
    Bussieres, Jean-Francois
    ANNALES PHARMACEUTIQUES FRANCAISES, 2024, 82 (03): : 560 - 574
  • [8] Relative impact of patient and clinic factors on adherence to primary care preventive service guidelines - An exploratory study
    Ramsey, SD
    Cheadle, AD
    Neighbor, WE
    Gore, E
    Temple, P
    Staiger, T
    Goldberg, HI
    MEDICAL CARE, 2001, 39 (09) : 979 - 989
  • [9] Aligning e-service Attributes for Hedonic and Utilitarian Consumption: An Exploratory Study in the Context of Consumer Electronics
    Schulz, Larissa
    Fouto, Nuno
    Amorim, Marlene
    Rodrigues, Mario
    INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT II, IJCIEOM, 2019, 281 : 189 - 198
  • [10] Information Technology Prescription for Small, Medium, and Large Hospitals: An Exploratory Study of Acute Care Hospitals in Texas
    Bourgeois, Stacy
    Prater, Edmund
    Slinkman, Craig
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTHCARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND INFORMATICS, 2009, 4 (04) : 57 - 68