Business process management (bpm) application through strategy, indicators and operations model (meio): a health service company case

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Autor(a) principal: Zani, Carolina Melecardi
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Borges, Mirele Marques, Severo, Ana Júlia Brum, Garcia, Eduardo Rocha, Müller, Cláudio José
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Independent Journal of Management & Production
Texto Completo: http://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/1331
Resumo: Business Process Management (BPM) is an approach to analyze and improve main activities of a company continuously. It seeks consistent results aligned with the strategic objectives. There are several approaches to the application of BPM, which focus on specific aspects of the company, not meeting all their needs. The Strategy, Indicators and Operations Model (MEIO), developed by Müller (2003), compiles the fundamental points of each isolated approach, creating a single model. The objective of this work is to provide a step-by-step application of the BPM aspects of MEIO in a practical case: a reference company that provides health services. Also, it provides a framework for organizing and connecting the various components of a product or service to its value chain. Through MEIO, a general analyze of the Company under study was made and the process “payment of invoices from providers” was detailed. Improvements were suggested based on a deeper investigation of the activities involved. The results include: (i) creation of rules engine to validate the procedures to be launched according to coverage, shortage, and contract; (ii) receiving procedure and cost audits separately and; (iii) digitalization and automatization of repetitive and manual activities.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Business process management (bpm) application through strategy, indicators and operations model (meio): a health service company case
title Business process management (bpm) application through strategy, indicators and operations model (meio): a health service company case
spellingShingle Business process management (bpm) application through strategy, indicators and operations model (meio): a health service company case
Zani, Carolina Melecardi
Business Process Management
BPM
Strategy
Indicators and Operations Model
MEIO
title_short Business process management (bpm) application through strategy, indicators and operations model (meio): a health service company case
title_full Business process management (bpm) application through strategy, indicators and operations model (meio): a health service company case
title_fullStr Business process management (bpm) application through strategy, indicators and operations model (meio): a health service company case
title_full_unstemmed Business process management (bpm) application through strategy, indicators and operations model (meio): a health service company case
title_sort Business process management (bpm) application through strategy, indicators and operations model (meio): a health service company case
author Zani, Carolina Melecardi
author_facet Zani, Carolina Melecardi
Borges, Mirele Marques
Severo, Ana Júlia Brum
Garcia, Eduardo Rocha
Müller, Cláudio José
author_role author
author2 Borges, Mirele Marques
Severo, Ana Júlia Brum
Garcia, Eduardo Rocha
Müller, Cláudio José
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zani, Carolina Melecardi
Borges, Mirele Marques
Severo, Ana Júlia Brum
Garcia, Eduardo Rocha
Müller, Cláudio José
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Business Process Management
BPM
Strategy
Indicators and Operations Model
MEIO
topic Business Process Management
BPM
Strategy
Indicators and Operations Model
MEIO
description Business Process Management (BPM) is an approach to analyze and improve main activities of a company continuously. It seeks consistent results aligned with the strategic objectives. There are several approaches to the application of BPM, which focus on specific aspects of the company, not meeting all their needs. The Strategy, Indicators and Operations Model (MEIO), developed by Müller (2003), compiles the fundamental points of each isolated approach, creating a single model. The objective of this work is to provide a step-by-step application of the BPM aspects of MEIO in a practical case: a reference company that provides health services. Also, it provides a framework for organizing and connecting the various components of a product or service to its value chain. Through MEIO, a general analyze of the Company under study was made and the process “payment of invoices from providers” was detailed. Improvements were suggested based on a deeper investigation of the activities involved. The results include: (i) creation of rules engine to validate the procedures to be launched according to coverage, shortage, and contract; (ii) receiving procedure and cost audits separately and; (iii) digitalization and automatization of repetitive and manual activities.
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