Simulation of operational processes in hospital emergency units as lean healthcare tool
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Resumo: | Recently, the Lean philosophy is gaining importance due to a competitive environment, which increases the need to reduce costs. Lean practices and tools have been applied to manufacturing, services, supply chain, startups and, the next frontier is healthcare. Most lean techniques can be easily adapted to health organizations. Therefore, this paper intends to summarize Lean practices and tools that are already being applied in health organizations. Among the numerous techniques and lean tools used, this research highlights the Simulation. Therefore, in order to understand the use of Simulation as a Lean Healthcare tool, this research aims to analyze, through the simulation technique, the operational dynamics of the service process of a fictitious hospital emergency unit. Initially a systematic review of the literature on the practices and tools of Lean Healthcare was carried out, in order to identify the main techniques practiced. The research highlighted Simulation as the sixth most cited tool in the literature. Subsequently, a simulation of a service model of an emergency unit was performed through the Arena software. As a main result, it can be highlighted that the attendants of the built model presented a degree of idleness, thus, they are able to atend a greater demand. As a last conclusion, it was verified that the emergency room is the process with longer service time and greater overload. |
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Simulation of operational processes in hospital emergency units as lean healthcare tool |
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Simulation of operational processes in hospital emergency units as lean healthcare tool |
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Simulation of operational processes in hospital emergency units as lean healthcare tool |
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Simulation of operational processes in hospital emergency units as lean healthcare tool |
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Simulation of operational processes in hospital emergency units as lean healthcare tool |
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Simulation of operational processes in hospital emergency units as lean healthcare tool |
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Simulation of operational processes in hospital emergency units as lean healthcare tool |
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Gomes, Andreia Macedo |
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Gomes, Andreia Macedo Vieira, Pedro Senna Reis, Augusto da Cunha |
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Vieira, Pedro Senna Reis, Augusto da Cunha |
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Gomes, Andreia Macedo Vieira, Pedro Senna Reis, Augusto da Cunha |
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Simulation Lean Healthcare Lean philosophy hospital |
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Simulation Lean Healthcare Lean philosophy hospital |
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Recently, the Lean philosophy is gaining importance due to a competitive environment, which increases the need to reduce costs. Lean practices and tools have been applied to manufacturing, services, supply chain, startups and, the next frontier is healthcare. Most lean techniques can be easily adapted to health organizations. Therefore, this paper intends to summarize Lean practices and tools that are already being applied in health organizations. Among the numerous techniques and lean tools used, this research highlights the Simulation. Therefore, in order to understand the use of Simulation as a Lean Healthcare tool, this research aims to analyze, through the simulation technique, the operational dynamics of the service process of a fictitious hospital emergency unit. Initially a systematic review of the literature on the practices and tools of Lean Healthcare was carried out, in order to identify the main techniques practiced. The research highlighted Simulation as the sixth most cited tool in the literature. Subsequently, a simulation of a service model of an emergency unit was performed through the Arena software. As a main result, it can be highlighted that the attendants of the built model presented a degree of idleness, thus, they are able to atend a greater demand. As a last conclusion, it was verified that the emergency room is the process with longer service time and greater overload. |
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