Outcomes of managing healthcare services using the Theory of Constraints: A systematic review.

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Health Systems Pub Date : 2020-10-06 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20476965.2020.1813056
Gustavo M Bacelar-Silva, James F Cox, Pedro Pereira Rodrigues
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ABSTRACT Despite ever-increasing resources devoted to healthcare, lack of capacity and timeliness are still chronic problems worldwide. This systematic review aims to present an overview of the Theory of Constraints (TOC) implementations in healthcare services and their outcomes. We analysed 42 TOC implementations (15 full-text articles, 12 video proceedings, and 2 theses/disserations) from major scientific electronic databases and TOC International Certification Organization Conferences. All implementations reported positive outcomes, both tangible and intangible. The two main improvements reported by authors were in productivity (98%; n = 41) – more patients treated – and in the timeliness of care (83%; n = 35). Furthermore, the selected studies reported dramatic improvements: 50% mean reductions in patient waiting time; 38% reduction in patient length of stay; 43% mean increase in operating room productivity and 34% mean increase in throughput. TOC implementations attained positive results in all levels of the health and social care chain. Most TOC recommendations and changes showed almost immediate results and required little or no additional cost to implement. Evidence supports TOC as a promising solution for the chronic healthcare problem, improving quality and timeliness, both necessary conditions for providing effective healthcare.
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使用约束理论管理医疗服务的结果:系统回顾。
尽管用于医疗保健的资源不断增加,但缺乏能力和及时性仍然是世界各地的长期问题。本系统综述旨在概述医疗服务中的约束理论(TOC)实施及其结果。我们分析了来自主要科学电子数据库和TOC国际认证组织会议的42个TOC实施(15篇全文文章、12篇视频会议记录和2篇论文/论文)。所有实施都报告了有形和无形的积极成果。作者报告的两个主要改善是生产力(98%;n=41)——接受治疗的患者更多——和护理的及时性(83%;n=35)。此外,选定的研究报告了显著的改善:患者等待时间平均减少50%;患者住院时间缩短38%;手术室生产力平均提高43%,吞吐量平均提高34%。TOC的实施在卫生和社会护理链的各个层面都取得了积极成果。大多数技术选择委员会的建议和改变几乎立即产生效果,执行起来几乎不需要或根本不需要额外费用。有证据支持TOC是解决慢性医疗保健问题的一个有前景的解决方案,它提高了质量和及时性,这两个都是提供有效医疗保健的必要条件。
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Health Systems
Health Systems HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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