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A critical review of implementing lean and simulation to improve resource utilization and patient experience in outpatient clinics

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TQM JOURNAL
Volume 35, Issue 3, Pages 734-758

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/TQM-11-2021-0337

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Lean; Simulation; Appointment scheduling; Patient flow; Utilization; Outpatient clinics

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This study provides a critical review and analysis of the existing implementation of Lean Methodology (LM) and Discrete-Event Simulation (DES). The current obstacles hindering the expected potential of LM and DES have been identified. In addition, this study demonstrates how the integration of LM and DES can achieve the desired objectives in outpatient clinics.
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore and critically review the existing literature on applications of Lean Methodology (LM) and Discrete-Event Simulation (DES) to improve resource utilization and patient experience in outpatient clinics. In doing, it is aimed to identify how to implement LM in outpatient clinics and discuss the advantages of integrating both lean and simulation tools towards achieving the desired outpatient clinics outcomes. Design/methodology/approach A theoretical background of LM and DES to define a proper implementation approach is developed. The search strategy of available literature on LM and DES used to improve outpatient clinic operations is discussed. Bibliometric analysis to identify patterns in the literature including trends, associated frameworks, DES software used, and objective and solutions implemented are presented. Next, an analysis of the identified work offering critical insights to improve the implementation of LM and DES in outpatient clinics is presented. Findings Critical analysis of the literature on LM and DES reveals three main obstacles hindering the successful implementation of LM and DES. To address the obstacles, a framework that integrates DES with LM has been recommended and proposed. The paper provides an example of such a framework and identifies the role of LM and DES towards improving the performance of their implementation in outpatient clinics. Originality/value This study provides a critical review and analysis of the existing implementation of LM and DES. The current roadblocks hindering LM and DES from achieving their expected potential has been identified. In addition, this study demonstrates how LM with DES combined to achieve the desired outpatient clinic objectives.

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