Using Lean Six Sigma and Discrete-Event Simulation to Reduce Patient Waiting Time Before Sample Collection: A Clinical Lab Case Study

被引:1
|
作者
Ortiz-Barrios, Miguel [1 ]
Garcia-Constantino, Matias [2 ]
Castro-Camargo, Zahiry [1 ]
Charris-Maldonado, Cindy [1 ]
Escorcia-Charris, Sulay [1 ]
Sierra-Urbina, Gisell [1 ]
Molinares-Ramirez, Estefany [1 ]
Torres-Mercado, Alina [1 ]
Perez-Aguilar, Armando [3 ,4 ]
Lopez-Meza, Pedro [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Costa CUC, Dept Prod & Innovat, Barranquilla 080002, Colombia
[2] Ulster Univ, Sch Comp, Comp Sci Res Inst, Belfast BT37 0QB, North Ireland
[3] Juarez Autonomous Univ Tabasco, Acad Div Comp, Cunduacan, Tabasco, Mexico
[4] Inst Tecnol Super Villa Venta, Acad Div Comp Syst Engn, Huimanguillo, Tabasco, Mexico
[5] Corp Univ Reformada, Fac Ciencias Econ Adm & Contables, Barranquilla, Colombia
关键词
Lean Six Sigma (LSS); Discrete-Event Simulation (DES); Healthcare; Clinical Laboratories;
D O I
10.1007/978-3-031-35748-0_20
中图分类号
TP3 [计算技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
Prolonged waiting time has been identified as a common shortcoming in different clinical labs and has been associated with delayed diagnosis, untimely treatment, cost overruns, a major risk of more severe health complications, and higher mortality rates. The problem is even more sharpened if the target population is composed of pregnant women who may experience dizziness, headache, vomiting, or fainting in case of extended delays before sample collection. Therefore, this paper proposes a combination between Lean Six Sigma (LSS) and Discrete-Event Simulation (DES) to minimize the waiting time before blood collection in clinical laboratories. We first described the process and its interactions with other departments using a SIPOC diagram. Second, we evaluated the measurement system reliability and performed a non-normal capability analysis to verify the current process performance. Afterward, we analyzed the main causes of the waiting time problem by employing the fishbone diagram, Value Stream Mapping (VSM), Correlogram, and DES. Following this, various improvement strategies were pretested using a DES model. Once these interventions were applied in the wild, a before-and-after analysis was undertaken to evidence how much the waiting time before sampling had lowered. Finally, X-R process control charts were elaborated to monitor this variable and underpin continuous improvement. A real case study in a private clinical laboratory is presented to validate this approach. As a result, the mean waiting time before sample collection passed from 61 to 21.5 min per patient while the parts per million (ppm) decreased from 873920 to 145714.
引用
收藏
页码:272 / 283
页数:12
相关论文
共 27 条
  • [1] Integrating Lean Six Sigma and Discrete-Event Simulation for Shortening the Appointment Lead-Time in Gynecobstetrics Departments: A Case Study
    Ortiz-Barrios, Miguel
    McClean, Sally
    Jimenez-Delgado, Genett
    Martinez-Sierra, David Enrique
    DIGITAL HUMAN MODELING AND APPLICATIONS IN HEALTH, SAFETY, ERGONOMICS AND RISK MANAGEMENT. HUMAN COMMUNICATION, ORGANIZATION AND WORK, DHM 2020, PT II, 2020, 12199 : 378 - 389
  • [2] APPLICATION OF LEAN SIX SIGMA TO REDUCE PATIENT WAITING TIME: LITERATURE REVIEW
    Al-Zuheri, Atiya
    Vlachos, Ilias
    Amer, Yousef
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR QUALITY RESEARCH, 2021, 15 (01) : 241 - 258
  • [3] Discrete-Event Simulation to Reduce Waiting Time in Accident and Emergency Departments: A Case Study in a District General Clinic
    Nunez-Perez, Nixon
    Ortiz-Barrios, Miguel
    McClean, Sally
    Salas-Navarro, Katherinne
    Jimenez-Delgado, Genett
    Castillo-Zea, Anyeliz
    UBIQUITOUS COMPUTING AND AMBIENT INTELLIGENCE, UCAMI 2017, 2017, 10586 : 352 - 363
  • [4] Implementing lean six sigma and discrete-event simulation for tutoring operations in higher education institutions
    Furterer, Sandra L.
    Schneider, Kellie
    Key, Michael B.
    Zalewski, Daniel
    Laudenberger, Michael
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LEAN SIX SIGMA, 2019, 10 (04) : 909 - 927
  • [5] The Effects of a Boarding Area on Patient Waiting Time in the Emergency Department Using a Discrete-Event Simulation
    Heins, Jakob
    OPERATIONS RESEARCH PROCEEDINGS 2021, 2022, : 223 - 228
  • [6] Discrete-event simulation and design of experiments to study ambulatory patient waiting time in an emergency department
    Baril, Chantal
    Gascon, Viviane
    Vadeboncoeur, Dominic
    JOURNAL OF THE OPERATIONAL RESEARCH SOCIETY, 2019, 70 (12) : 2019 - 2038
  • [7] USING DISCRETE-EVENT SIMULATION TO FIND WAYS TO REDUCE PATIENT WAIT TIME IN A GLAUCOMA CLINIC
    Guo, Junhong
    Hoffman, Trevor
    Cohn, Amy
    Niziol, Leslie
    Newman-Casey, Paula Anne
    2019 WINTER SIMULATION CONFERENCE (WSC), 2019, : 1243 - 1254
  • [8] Using Six Sigma DMAIC Methodology and Discrete Event Simulation to Reduce Patient Discharge Time in King Hussein Cancer Center
    Arafeh, Mazen
    Barghash, Mahmoud A.
    Haddad, Nirmin
    Musharbash, Nadeem
    Nashawati, Dana
    Al-Bashir, Adnan
    Assaf, Fatina
    JOURNAL OF HEALTHCARE ENGINEERING, 2018, 2018
  • [9] Reducing Patient Waiting Time in Outpatient Department Using Lean Six Sigma Methodology
    Gijo, E. V.
    Antony, Jiju
    QUALITY AND RELIABILITY ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL, 2014, 30 (08) : 1481 - 1491
  • [10] Simulation Based Lean Six Sigma Approach to Reduce Patients Waiting Time in an Outpatient Eye Clinic
    Lin, W. D.
    Jin, X.
    Chia, S. Y.
    2014 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT (IEEM), 2014, : 394 - 398