Lean interventions in healthcare: do they actually work? A systematic literature review

Volume: 28, Issue: 2, Pages: 150 - 165
Published: Jan 24, 2016
Abstract
Lean is a widely used quality improvement methodology initially developed and used in the automotive and manufacturing industries but recently expanded to the healthcare sector. This systematic literature review seeks to independently assess the effect of Lean or Lean interventions on worker and patient satisfaction, health and process outcomes, and financial costs. We conducted a systematic literature review of Medline, PubMed, Cochrane...
Paper Details
Title
Lean interventions in healthcare: do they actually work? A systematic literature review
Published Date
Jan 24, 2016
Volume
28
Issue
2
Pages
150 - 165
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