masterThesis
Otimização em processos hospitalares: metodologia Lean Six Sigma
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2018-10-30Registro en:
FERREIRA, Danilo Carneiro. Otimização em processos hospitalares: metodologia Lean Six Sigma. 2018. 97f. Dissertação (Mestrado Profissional em Gestão e Inovação em Saúde) - Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2018.
Autor
Ferreira, Danilo Carneiro
Resumen
The increase in costs of hospital services, the limitations
of public financing, and increased demand in the healthcare
sector required new management models focused on process
rearrangements. Process with goals of eliminating loss,
reducing costs, optimizing time and improving the patient’s
experience. The lean six sigma methodology (LSS), originally
from manufacturing, was introduced in many areas, including
healthcare, and it is based on three pillars: patient focus, time
and value. The goal of the study was to apply the lean six sigma
guide in the different areas of the EBSERH Network hospital
environment, based on the implementation of these concepts
in the chemotherapy clinic of the Hospital das Clínicas of the
Federal University of Goiás / EBSERH between the period from
January 2018 to April 2018. A qualitative, quantitative, applied
and exploratory approach was used. As a technical procedure,
it was used a bibliographic and action research. The work was
conducted using the lean six sigma DMAIC methodology in its
5 steps: define, measure, analyze, implement and control. The
current and future value stream map (VSM) was elaborated
and the waste was analyzed in the process. Patient scheduling
for chemotherapy was changed from manual to electronic,
via network communication, based on the available spots in
the sector and infusion time of the chemotherapy protocol.
The average occupancy rate of the sector was 48.75%, with an
increase of 9.32% among the analyzed periods. The total lead
time was decreased from 15 days 1 hour and 24 minutes to 9
days and 24 minutes (reduction of 42.8%). A takt (labor rate
to meet the daily demand of the sector) was obtained with an average value of 26.9 minutes for the activities performed
during the infusion of chemotherapy. The average billing of
oncological procedures between january and april/ 2018 was
R$ 492,361.54. This value corresponded to the use of 48.75%
of the chemotherapy outpatient capacity. A projection of 75%
occupancy target for the sector would lead to a proportional
billing in the amount of R$ 757,479.29. That is, the sector could
bill more R$ 265.117,75 monthly, using the structure and
human resources already available. A major advantage of lean
methodology as an instrument for healthcare management
and innovation lies in the ability to make major changes,
optimize processes and eliminate loss without the need for
hard technology or high financial investments. Changes can
be provided using simple materials, or even without the need
for any material, once the redesign of the process, reallocating
human resources and activities, can be the solution to the
problems under analysis.