Clinical pathway efficiency for elective joint replacement surgeries: a case study.
Maude LabergeAndré CôtéAngel RuizPublished in: Journal of health organization and management (2019)
Our mixed methods enabled a process mapping and the identification of factors that significantly affected the efficiency of the TJR surgery process. It combines methods from process engineering with health services and management research. To some extent, this study demonstrates that although managers can define and enforce processes, organizational culture and practices are harder to influence.