
Managing variation in demand: Lessons from the UK National Health Service
Walley P, Silvester K, Steyn R. Managing variation in demand: Lessons from the UK National Health Service. Journal of Healthcare Management. Sep 2006;51(5):309-322.
The UK National Health Service (NHS) provides a prime example of a system that has experienced the consequences of not managing variation in demand and what impact this has on health care processes, having suffered from excessive waits for a prolonged period. The authors discuss important lessons that have emerged from collaborative work to manage variation in the NHS, including understanding and measurement of demand, capacity planning, segmentation and streaming of work, process design, capacity yield management, and measurement of variation.
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