Analysis of Shared Services Center Deployment at a University Hospital (CENTROMED) in Natal, Brazil: A Study on Availability and Capacity

Purpose: The hospital is an organization that has its own characteristics that differentiate it from other institutions. It is characterized as a company providing services of social purpose, with a great operational complexity, due to the diversity of services provided. These organizations are depe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare 2020-01, Vol.13, p.1717-1728
Hauptverfasser: de Medeiros Florentino, Davidson Rogerio, dos Santos Cabral, Eric Lucas, Silva Castro, Wilkson Ricardo, da Costa Junior, Joao Florencio, de Torres Neto, Joao Gomes, de Oliveira Mendes, Francisco de Cassio, Hekis, Helio Roberto, Meneses Rego, Amalia Cinthia, Araujo Filho, Irami
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose: The hospital is an organization that has its own characteristics that differentiate it from other institutions. It is characterized as a company providing services of social purpose, with a great operational complexity, due to the diversity of services provided. These organizations are dependent on technology to play the role of assisting society. Technology is onerous: it is up to the aforementioned institutions to adopt management tools to control these costs. The present study explains the process of implementing a shared service centre (CENTROMED) for the management of hospital medical equipment (HME) at the Hospital Universitario Onofre Lopes (HUOL) in the city of Natal, RN. Patients and Methods: In order to achieve a successful implementation, four key steps were taken: process modelling; determination of key performance indicators, organization of physical arrangement; and adequate training and development of human resources. The work followed an action research approach focusing on three main methodological steps: identification of HUOL clinical engineering team's demands, definition of the process for providing the equipment service, and definition of the supply items that will be managed. Results: The preliminary results of this research indicate that the centralization of the management of the HME contributed to the optimization of the processes, the reduction of the costs and the availability of the equipment, thus providing a powerful management tool to support the hospital operational management. Conclusion: The utilization of the shared service center for the management of hospital medical equipment is ultimately linked to the patient's well-being as it contributes to the agility in hospital procedures and provides support in maintaining the capacity of attendance of the assistance teams.
ISSN:1178-2390
1178-2390
DOI:10.2147/JMDH.S260107