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Assessing the state of lean and six sigma practices in healthcare in Mexico

Rodrigo E. Peimbert-García (School of Engineering and Sciences, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Monterrey, México)
Timothy Matis (Department of Industrial Engineering, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA)
Jaime H. Beltran-Godoy (Department of Business and Economics, Universidad Anáhuac México, México City, México)
Claudia L. Garay-Rondero (School of Engineering and Sciences, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Puebla, México)
Julio C. Vicencio-Ortiz (School of Engineering and Sciences, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Aguascalientes, México)
Diana López-Soto (School of Engineering and Sciences, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Hermosillo, México)

Leadership in Health Services

ISSN: 1751-1879

Article publication date: 26 September 2019

Issue publication date: 15 October 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to assess the state at which lean and six sigma (LSS) are used as a management system to improve the national health system national health system of Mexico.

Design/methodology/approach

Cross-sectional survey-research. The survey was administered at 30 different hospitals across six states in Mexico. These were selected using convenience sampling and participants (N = 258) were selected through random/snowball sampling procedures, including from top managers down to front-line staff.

Findings

Only 16 per cent of respondents reported participation in LSS projects. Still, these implementations are limited to using isolated tools, mainly 5s, failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) and Fishbone diagram, with the lack of training/knowledge and financial resources as the top disabling factors. Overall, LSS has not become systematic in daily management and operations.

Research limitations/implications

The sampling procedure was by convenience; however, every attempt was made to ensure a lack of bias in the individual responses. If still there was a bias, it is conjectured that this would likely be in overestimating the penetration of LSS.

Practical implications

The penetration of LSS management practices into the Mexican health system is in its infancy, and the sustainability of current projects is jeopardized given the lack of systematic integration. Hence, LSS should be better spread and communicated across healthcare organizations in Mexico.

Originality/value

This is the first research work that evaluates the use of LSS management practices in a Latin American country, and the first journal paper that focuses on LSS in healthcare in Mexico.

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Acknowledgements

Funding details: Not applicable.

Competing interests: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

Data availability statement: Available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.

Geological location: This study was conducted in Mexico.

Citation

Peimbert-García, R.E., Matis, T., Beltran-Godoy, J.H., Garay-Rondero, C.L., Vicencio-Ortiz, J.C. and López-Soto, D. (2019), "Assessing the state of lean and six sigma practices in healthcare in Mexico", Leadership in Health Services, Vol. 32 No. 4, pp. 644-662. https://doi.org/10.1108/LHS-02-2019-0011

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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