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Quelle démarche de pilotage logistique dans les activités de service ? Le cas des flux de patients à l’hôpital

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  • Claude Fiore
  • Nathalie Sampieri-Teissier

    (CRET-LOG - Centre de Recherche sur le Transport et la Logistique - AMU - Aix Marseille Université)

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Le pilotage des flux logistiques dans les activités de service va au-delà des flux physiques traditionnels, il s'intéresse également aux flux de clients. Cette logistique dite de service est pourtant un vecteur puissant de pilotage et d'amélioration de la performance opérationnelle au service de la stratégie des organisations. A travers l'exemple de la gestion d'un bloc opératoire dans un hôpital, comme modèle constitutif de la performance hospitalière, les auteurs proposent une démarche de construction du pilotage des flux de clients depuis les théorie de la valeur, en passant par le pilotage des processus, grâce à la construction de chaînes causales de performance et à l'identification d'indicateurs de performance.

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  • Claude Fiore & Nathalie Sampieri-Teissier, 2010. "Quelle démarche de pilotage logistique dans les activités de service ? Le cas des flux de patients à l’hôpital," Post-Print hal-01356478, HAL.
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