Pull processes in health care: a systematic literature review

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Autor(a) principal: Vega,Rafael Consentino de la
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Pinto,Gustavo Oliveira, Ribeiro,Fatima Faria, Spiegel,Thaís
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Gestão & Produção
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Resumo: Abstract: The lean production paradigm was first adopted by the automobile industry and has been progressively adapted and adopted by several other sectors. Health services are, in general, co-created by users. This poses a logical challenge when applying one of the principles of the lean production paradigm: the establishment of pulled processes. This article investigates how pull processes have been adapted for lean production in healthcare (lean healthcare). A bibliometric analysis of 267 articles on lean healthcare research, published between 2004 and 2021, is presented in this article. A qualitative review of 233 articles is also presented. Most articles presented in this study were published after 2012, and publications and citations are primarily from the US, Brazil, and the UK. 39 articles pertain to an application of the concept, but most of the articles refer to pulling intermediate products, which are not subject to the aforementioned logical challenge. Only 8 articles effectively discuss the pulling of the flow of users. The main conclusion is that pulling has a distinct objective when applied to health care: the goal is not exactly the elimination of queues (the equivalents of intermediate stocks) but the elimination of idleness in downstream resources with limited capacity.
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title Pull processes in health care: a systematic literature review
spellingShingle Pull processes in health care: a systematic literature review
Vega,Rafael Consentino de la
Lean production
Lean healthcare
Pulled process
Kanban
Literature review
Bibliometrics
title_short Pull processes in health care: a systematic literature review
title_full Pull processes in health care: a systematic literature review
title_fullStr Pull processes in health care: a systematic literature review
title_full_unstemmed Pull processes in health care: a systematic literature review
title_sort Pull processes in health care: a systematic literature review
author Vega,Rafael Consentino de la
author_facet Vega,Rafael Consentino de la
Pinto,Gustavo Oliveira
Ribeiro,Fatima Faria
Spiegel,Thaís
author_role author
author2 Pinto,Gustavo Oliveira
Ribeiro,Fatima Faria
Spiegel,Thaís
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vega,Rafael Consentino de la
Pinto,Gustavo Oliveira
Ribeiro,Fatima Faria
Spiegel,Thaís
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lean production
Lean healthcare
Pulled process
Kanban
Literature review
Bibliometrics
topic Lean production
Lean healthcare
Pulled process
Kanban
Literature review
Bibliometrics
description Abstract: The lean production paradigm was first adopted by the automobile industry and has been progressively adapted and adopted by several other sectors. Health services are, in general, co-created by users. This poses a logical challenge when applying one of the principles of the lean production paradigm: the establishment of pulled processes. This article investigates how pull processes have been adapted for lean production in healthcare (lean healthcare). A bibliometric analysis of 267 articles on lean healthcare research, published between 2004 and 2021, is presented in this article. A qualitative review of 233 articles is also presented. Most articles presented in this study were published after 2012, and publications and citations are primarily from the US, Brazil, and the UK. 39 articles pertain to an application of the concept, but most of the articles refer to pulling intermediate products, which are not subject to the aforementioned logical challenge. Only 8 articles effectively discuss the pulling of the flow of users. The main conclusion is that pulling has a distinct objective when applied to health care: the goal is not exactly the elimination of queues (the equivalents of intermediate stocks) but the elimination of idleness in downstream resources with limited capacity.
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