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Using Lean Six Sigma to improve timeliness of clinical laboratory test results in a university hospital in Egypt

International Journal of Lean Six Sigma, Volume 13, No. 5, Year 2022

Purpose: Healthcare environments are highly complex and full of variation and inefficiency. However, variation and inefficiency can be measured and improved, providing better quality care at a lower cost. This study aims to report the application of Lean Six Sigma (LSS) in a haematology laboratory in a university hospital in Egypt. Design/methodology/approach: The authors used case study research. Applying the define, measure, analyse, improve and control phases of the DMAIC methodology together with lean tools, the problem was identified, the process mapped, the causes analysed and improvements implemented. Findings: Results show that LSS can be successfully implemented in challenging public sector healthcare settings. Management commitment, generating and implementing ideas from frontline staff, using a variety of quality tools and previous LSS training were all key to success. This is evidence that the LSS methodology is adaptable to any process, people or place. Originality/value: There are no publications on LSS implementation in health care in Egypt. This study demonstrates the successful use of LSS in a university hospital (public sector) in a developing country, sharing insight into the facilitators and barriers in a real context with others in the healthcare field.
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Citations: 9
Authors: 6
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Identifiers
Research Areas
Health System And Policy
Study Design
Case Study
Study Approach
Qualitative
Study Locations
Egypt