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Instill Lean A3 Thinking into Healthcare IT Services

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  • Jihong Zeng

    (Associate Professor, School of Management, New York Institute of Technology, Old Westbury, NY, USA)

  • John Zhang

    (New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, New York, NY, USA,)

Abstract

Healthcare information technology is a key enabler for care transformation to provide quality care at low cost and better population health. Many healthcare organizations have established IT Program Management and adopted ITIL best practice to manage IT services. However, ITIL and traditional project management are heavily process oriented, neither flexible nor effective enough for agile response to changing business demand. Lean methodologies are increasingly deployed by healthcare providers to improve workflow process management but only has limited use cases documented in healthcare IT services. This paper introduces the Lean A3 Thinking methodology and its value in identifying and eliminating wastes to provide agile and effective solutions in response to customer requests. We present a case study of applying Lean A3 Thinking to improve clinical informatics reporting service. The initial evaluation results are promising and indicate that both ITIL and Lean A3 Thinking focus on customer and service quality, complementing each other well. ITIL provides a framework for ITSM based on a set of best practice to manage IT services. Lean A3 Thinking specifies a set of framework and tools for improving quality of services and processes by eliminating wastes. Proper balance between Lean and ITIL principles for ITSM needs more research and further study.

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  • Jihong Zeng & John Zhang, 2014. "Instill Lean A3 Thinking into Healthcare IT Services," International Journal of Business and Social Research, MIR Center for Socio-Economic Research, vol. 4(8), pages 1-7, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:mir:mirbus:v:4:y:2014:i:8:p:1-7
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    Keywords

    Lean; A3 Thinking; IT Service Management; ITIL; Continuous Improvement;
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    • A3 - General Economics and Teaching - - Multisubject Collective Works

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