Patient-centered lean healthcare management from a humanistic perspective.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES BMC Health Services Research Pub Date : 2024-10-19 DOI:10.1186/s12913-024-11755-w
Min Chen, Qing Guan, Jianmin Zhuang
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Abstract

Background: Healthcare organizations are under pressure to improve services because of an aging population and increasing healthcare demands. Lean healthcare management focuses on improving service quality and efficiency under the condition of limited resources, but it may overlook patients' emotional needs and experiences, especially in developing countries. This study advocates integrating medical humanities with lean healthcare to develop a patient-centered service model.

Methods: The study employs literature review to discuss the critical role of medical humanities in lean healthcare frameworks, both theoretical and practical. Additionally, it conducts a qualitative study through semi-structured interviews to explore strategies for developing a humanistic lean healthcare model. The study conducts semi - structured interviews with eight management staff members and doctors in a tertiary hospital in China that actively adopts this approach.

Results: Eight managers and doctors (five female and three male) were interviewed between January and March 2024 at their chosen locations. Firstly, the study identifies key benefits of integrating medical humanities into lean healthcare, which are as follows: (1) Enhancing the personalization and comprehensiveness of services. (2) Building trust in doctor-patient relationships. (3) Boosting the satisfaction of healthcare teams. Secondly, it highlights strategies for a humanistic approach, namely: (1) Conducting comprehensive patient assessments and providing personalized treatments. (2) Enhancing doctor - patient communication for emotional resonance. (3) Optimizing the medical environment for humanized services. (4) Developing humanistic qualities among healthcare professionals. (5) Using information technology effectively. Additionally, the study also addresses potential issues regarding lean healthcare's focus on profitability and proposes preventive measures: (1) Implementing a scientific evaluation and incentive mechanism. (2) Enhancing transparency and oversight in healthcare. (3) Cultivating a patient - centric medical culture.

Conclusions: This research proposes a patient-centered lean healthcare model integrating medical humanities, providing a novel framework for improving service quality and efficiency while ensuring compassionate care. This management framework can support the reform of public hospitals in China and also serve as a reference for other countries.

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从人文角度看以病人为中心的精益医疗管理。
背景:由于人口老龄化和日益增长的医疗需求,医疗机构面临着改善服务的压力。精益医疗管理的重点是在资源有限的情况下提高服务质量和效率,但它可能会忽视患者的情感需求和体验,尤其是在发展中国家。本研究提倡将医学人文与精益医疗相结合,发展以患者为中心的服务模式:研究采用文献综述的方式,从理论和实践两方面探讨医学人文在精益医疗框架中的关键作用。此外,本研究还通过半结构式访谈进行定性研究,探讨发展人文精益医疗模式的策略。研究对中国一家积极采用这种方法的三级甲等医院的八名管理人员和医生进行了半结构式访谈:结果:2024 年 1 月至 3 月期间,八名管理人员和医生(五名女性和三名男性)在各自选择的地点接受了访谈。首先,研究确定了将医学人文融入精益医疗的主要益处,具体如下:(1) 提高服务的个性化和全面性。(2) 在医患关系中建立信任。(3) 提高医疗团队的满意度。其次,报告强调了人性化的策略,即:(1) 对病人进行全面评估,提供个性化治疗。(2) 加强医患沟通,促进情感共鸣。(3) 优化医疗环境,提供人性化服务。(4) 培养医护人员的人文素质。(5) 有效利用信息技术。此外,研究还针对精益医疗注重盈利性的潜在问题,提出了预防措施:(1) 实施科学的评估和激励机制。(2) 提高医疗透明度,加强监督。(3) 培养以患者为中心的医疗文化:本研究提出了以患者为中心、融合医学人文的精益医疗模式,为提高服务质量和效率、确保人文关怀提供了一个新颖的框架。这一管理框架可为中国公立医院改革提供支持,也可为其他国家提供借鉴。
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BMC Health Services Research
BMC Health Services Research 医学-卫生保健
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4.40
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7.10%
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1372
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: BMC Health Services Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of health services research, including delivery of care, management of health services, assessment of healthcare needs, measurement of outcomes, allocation of healthcare resources, evaluation of different health markets and health services organizations, international comparative analysis of health systems, health economics and the impact of health policies and regulations.
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