Lean healthcare supply chain management: minimizing waste and costs

  • Machado C
  • Scavarda A
  • Vaccaro G
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Abstract

The purpose of this research is to investigate the management models applied in the supply chain providing services in healthcare organizations, considering the lenses of lean. The aim of this is to develop a model of supply chain management focusing on the identification and minimization of waste, assisting in decision making and contributing to the quality of services and as a consequence the reduction of the costs involved in healthcare supply chain. The philosophies of continuous improvement and lean techniques have a role to play in helping healthcare to provide quality service and support to reduce costs in the current budget constraints. In the supply chain of hospitals the financial costs can be around 40% of its budget (MASOUMI et al. 2012; SOUZA et al., 2013). This article sheds light on the improvement in decision making and the effect of reducing costs in the healthcare supply chain. In this sense, the research intend to expand knowledge related to supply chain management in the area of provision of healthcare services through the use of the philosophy of continuous improvement and lean principles, helping healthcare to provide quality service within their current budget constraints.

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Machado, C. M. L., Scavarda, A., & Vaccaro, G. (2014). Lean healthcare supply chain management: minimizing waste and costs. Independent Journal of Management & Production, 5(4), 1071–1088. https://doi.org/10.14807/ijmp.v5i4.245

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