The cross-national applicability of lean implementation measures and hospital performance measures: a case study of Finland and the USA

ConclusionsLean implementation measures are highly relevant in health-care organizations operating in the USA and Finland, as is the applicability of a variety of performance improvement measures. Cross-national benchmarking in lean healthcare is feasible, but a careful assessment of contextual factors, including the health-care system model, and their impact on the applicability and relevance of chosen benchmarking measures is necessary. The differences between the US and Finnish health-care system models is most clearly reflected in financial performance measures and care process measures.
Source: International Journal for Quality in Health Care - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research