La gestione delle operations in tempo di crisi: le prime 10 lezioni apprese dalle Aziende Sanitarie

Q4 Medicine Mecosan Pub Date : 2020-06-01 DOI:10.3280/MESA2020-113020
M. Marsilio, A. Prenestini
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Operations management is a central topic to address standardization issues, redesign of patient and medical supplies processes and flows with the aim of eliminating or reducing variability This work aims to contribute to the debate on hospitals’ ability to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic emergency The experiences of seven healthcare organizations located in the most affected Italian regions were analyzed: Lombardy, Emilia-Romagna, Piedmont and Tuscany There are six fundamental drivers managed by the healthcare organizations to tackle the crisis: i) the organizational structure and decision support systems;ii) hospital networks for the management of patient flows;iii) asset management and physical lay out;iv) the redesign of medical supplies flows;v) the skills of professionals;vi) new health technologies The analysis revealed 10 fundamental lessons to be learned for operations management, enabling the healthcare managers and professionals to plan the responses to the next phases of the pandemic Copyright © FrancoAngeli
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危机管理:卫生公司学到的前10个教训
运营管理是解决标准化问题的中心主题,重新设计患者和医疗用品流程和流程,以消除或减少变异性这项工作旨在促进关于医院应对新冠肺炎大流行紧急情况的能力的辩论。分析了意大利受影响最严重地区的七个医疗机构的经验:Lombardy、Emilia-Romagna、,皮埃蒙特和托斯卡纳医疗保健组织管理着应对危机的六个基本驱动因素:i)组织结构和决策支持系统;ii)用于管理患者流的医院网络;iii)资产管理和实物布局;iv)重新设计医疗用品流程;v) 专业人员的技能;vi)新的卫生技术分析揭示了运营管理需要吸取的10个基本教训,使医疗管理人员和专业人员能够计划应对疫情的下一阶段版权所有©FrancoAngeli
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