Summary of the module
Maastricht University
Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences (FHML)
MSc Healthcare Policy, Innovation and Management
,Table of contents
1. Integrated care ecosystems ................................................................................................................................ 3
1.1 Banathy’s system .......................................................................................................................................... 7
1.2 Flow ............................................................................................................................................................ 10
1.3 Digital transformation ................................................................................................................................ 15
2. CPI (managerial) thinking .................................................................................................................................. 18
2.1 Essence and relevance of lean .................................................................................................................... 22
2.2 Other approaches for process management .............................................................................................. 39
2.2.1 Total Quality Management (TQM) ...................................................................................................... 39
2.2.2 Six sigma ............................................................................................................................................. 39
2.2.3 Business Process Re-engineering (BPR) .............................................................................................. 41
2.2.4 Kaizen .................................................................................................................................................. 42
2.2.5 Agile management .............................................................................................................................. 42
2.3 Differences and similarities of the approaches .......................................................................................... 43
2.4 Applicability of lean to care delivery processed across organizations........................................................ 44
2.5 Lean in healthcare ...................................................................................................................................... 46
3. Socio-Technical (organizational) thinking.......................................................................................................... 50
3.1 Principles of STS thinking ............................................................................................................................ 54
3.2 Organizational stress loop .......................................................................................................................... 57
3.3 Organizational sustainability loop .............................................................................................................. 63
3.4 Dutch/ Lowlands socio-technical design .................................................................................................... 67
3.5 Concepts connecting both loops ................................................................................................................ 70
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,1. Integrated care ecosystems
Characteristics of the system
Ecosystems can be understood as dynamic and co-evolving communities. An eco-system is:
- Purposeful
- Collection of entities
- Relationships between entities (structure)
- Behaviour: dynamic interaction (system as a negotiated order)
- External environment (open systems)
- Input-transformation-output-feedback
- Process, flow
An eco-system is the network of organizations—incl. suppliers, distributors, customers (patients),
competitors, government agencies, etc.—involved in the delivery of a product or service through
both competition and cooperation.
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, Origin: business ecosystems
(Moore, J. F., 1993 Predators and Prey: A new Ecology of Competition)
Systems vs. networks
Ecosystems differ from networks because of the following reasons:
Types of systems
- Sub system
A number of parts with all the relations (e.g., department).
- Aspect system
A specific set of relations of a system (e.g., arrows from a quality perspective or a finance
perspective).
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