Improving Care Continuity in Oncology Settings: A Lean Management Approach to Minimize Discharges Without Follow-Up Appointments

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Objective: This study aimed to reduce the number of patients discharged without scheduled follow-up appointments by implementing lean management principles. Methods: Conducted at the Sultan Qaboos Comprehensive Cancer Center in Muscat, Oman, the research utilized a one-group pretest-posttest quasi-experimental design to evaluate the impact of lean management interventions on the rate of patient discharges without follow-up appointments. Strategies such as the Kaizen principle, Gemba Walks, cross-functional collaboration, standard work procedures, and waste reduction were employed to enhance operational efficiency. Results: Spanning from Quarter 3 of 2022 to Quarter 2 of 2023, the study demonstrated a significant decrease in the percentage of patients discharged without planned follow-up appointments. The rate dropped from 9% in September 2022 to 0% in March 2023, with statistically significant differences observed (X2= 65.05, p value=

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AlHarthy, S. H., Ayaad, O., Mashari, A. A. A. A., AlBalushi, M. A., Ibrahim, R., Nasib, M. H. B., … Baimani, K. A. (2024). Improving Care Continuity in Oncology Settings: A Lean Management Approach to Minimize Discharges Without Follow-Up Appointments. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 25(4), 1293–1300. https://doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2024.25.4.1293

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