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Improving healthcare services: lean lessons from Aravind

Angel Diaz, +2 more
- 16 Jul 2012 - 
- Vol. 5, Iss: 4, pp 413-428
TLDR
An in-depth analysis of the operations of Aravind induces the operational principles of early triage and lean practices that can be used to improve healthcare operations, and proposes a conceptual model for the improvement of healthcare operations.
Abstract
Better healthcare operations are required to deal with issues of ageing population, increased costs and unmet demand. This paper induces, from an in-depth analysis of the operations of Aravind, the operational principles of early triage and lean practices that can be used to this end. Aravind, an Indian non-for-profit organisation that treats two thirds of its patients without charge, is the largest eye care provider in the world, with over 2.5 million operations performed and 20 million patients treated in the last 30 years. The methodology used is grounded on in-site primary data collection and on extensive secondary data analysis. Based on process and value stream map analysis, we identify the key lean practices of Aravind, and propose a conceptual model for the improvement of healthcare operations. The contribution of the paper is a grounded analysis of the applicability of established manufacturing lean principles to healthcare service operations.

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