Readiness of lean sustainability in healthcare organizations

Albi Thomas, M. Suresh
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Purpose This paper aims to “identify,” “analyse” and “categorise” the readiness factors of lean sustainability in health-care organisation using total interpretive structural modelling (TISM). Design/methodology/approach To obtain the data, a closed-ended questionnaire was used in addition to a scheduled interview. To identify how the factors interact, the TISM approach was used, and the matriced’ impacts croise’s multiplication applique’e a UN classement (MICMAC) analysis was used to rank and categorise the lean sustainability readiness factors. Findings This study identified ten lean sustainability readiness factors for health-care organisation. The identified factors are resources utilization practice (F1), management commitment and leadership (F2), operational flexibility (F3), workforce engagement and time commitment (F4), sustainability motivational factors (F5), awareness of lean and sustainable practice (F6), hospital design (F7), energy efficiency practices in hospitals (F8), responsible autonomy (F9) and new system adoptability training (F10). The key/driving factors are identified in this study are operational flexibility, sustainability motivational factors, management commitment and leadership, new system adoptability training. Research limitations/implications The study focussed primarily on lean sustainability factors for the health-care sector. Practical implications This research will aid key stakeholders and academics in the better understanding the readiness factors that influence lean sustainability in health-care organisation. This study emphasises the factors that must be considered when applying lean sustainable practices in health care as a real-world application in a health-care organisation. These readiness factors for lean sustainability can be used by an organization to comprehend more about the concept and the components that contribute to health-care lean sustainability. Originality/value This study proposes the TISM technique for health care, which is a novel attempt in the subject of lean sustainability in this sector.
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医疗保健组织精益可持续性的准备情况
目的本文旨在“识别”,“分析”和“分类”的准备因素精益可持续性在医疗保健组织使用总解释结构模型(TISM)。设计/方法/方法为了获得数据,除了预定的访谈外,还使用了封闭式问卷。为了确定这些因素是如何相互作用的,我们使用了TISM方法,并使用了矩阵的“影响因子乘法应用”(MICMAC)分析来对精益可持续发展准备因素进行排序和分类。本研究确定了卫生保健组织的十个精益可持续性准备因素。确定的因素是资源利用实践(F1)、管理承诺和领导力(F2)、运营灵活性(F3)、员工敬业度和时间承诺(F4)、可持续性激励因素(F5)、精益和可持续实践意识(F6)、医院设计(F7)、医院能效实践(F8)、责任自主(F9)和新系统可接受性培训(F10)。本研究确定的关键/驱动因素包括业务灵活性、可持续性激励因素、管理承诺和领导力、新系统可接受性培训。研究局限/影响研究主要集中于保健部门的精益可持续性因素。实际意义本研究将有助于关键利益相关者和学者在更好地理解准备因素,影响精益可持续性在卫生保健组织。本研究强调了在医疗保健中应用精益可持续实践作为医疗保健组织的实际应用时必须考虑的因素。组织可以使用这些精益可持续性的准备因素来更多地了解有助于卫生保健精益可持续性的概念和组成部分。原创性/价值本研究提出了医疗保健的TISM技术,这是该领域精益可持续性主题的新颖尝试。
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