Adopting Lean Methodology to Reduce Turnaround Time of Gastrointestinal Biopsies
Yumna Rehman Mujtabai, Fakeha Rehman, Maham Akhlaq, Rakhshindah Bajwa, Shahida Niazi
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Abstract
Background:
Surgical
pathology laboratories have a main leading role towards diagnosis and
management of patients. There is always a need to improve quality towin
physician’s trust in pathology reports. In the recent decades, the emphasis on quality
control and continuous process improvement has gained much more importance.
These are the non-value added activities and unwanted or waste time.
Aim:
To
see the effect of implementing lean methodology to decrease the turnaround time
of the gastrointestinal biopsies submitted to the surgical pathology laboratory
of King Edward Medical University.
Methods:
A total of 70 gastrointestinal endoscopic biopsies were evaluated turnaround
time of 35 gastrointestinal biopsies submitted routinely to pathology reception.
Then by using the principle of lean, we assessed next 35 gastrointestinal
biopsies and identified non-value added time in our work flow process. The
non-value added activities were recognized from the transportation of the
sample till the dispatch of the final report.
Study
design:
Comparative cross sectional study.
Results:
We
evaluated the turnaround time of gastrointestinal biopsies by using value
stream mapping. Before lean implementation, non-value added minutes were 6647
and the process cycle efficiency was 17.14%. After lean implementation the
non-value added time was reduced to 510 minutes, which shows removal of 1885
non-value added minutes. Process cycle efficiency was 72.94%.
Conclusions: Lean
principles can be used in a surgical pathology laboratory to remove the
non-value added activities and to minimize the total turnaround time.
Keywords: Gastrointestinal biopsy, Lean principles,
Turnaround time, Value stream map