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Production Planning & Control | 2001

A framework for production control in health care organizations

Jmh Jan Vissers; Jwm Will Bertrand; de G Guus Vries

The paper presents a hierarchical framework for production control of hospitals which deals with the balance between service and efficiency, at all levels of planning and control. The framework is based on an analysis of the design requirements for hospital production control systems. These design requirements are translated into the control functions at different levels of planning required for hospital production control. The framework consists of five levels of planning and control: patient planning and control, patient group planning and control, resources planning and control, patient volumes planning and control and strategic planning, though this last level does not make part of production control as such. Each of the levels of the framework is further elaborated in terms of the decisions made regarding patient flows and resources, and the co-ordination of the different planning levels. Implications of the framework are discussed by describing some points where current practice deviates from assumptions made in our approach. Recommendations for future research and development of the planning framework are formulated.


Production Planning & Control | 1999

Design requirements for health care production control systems

de G Guus Vries; Jwm Will Bertrand; Jmh Jan Vissers

This paper addresses the issue of determining design requirements for production control in health care organizations, with a restriction to the internal production control of hospitals. Hospital management has limited possibilities to control hospital production, as hospital production processes are driven by medical specialists who, however, do not manage that process. We consider therefore the hospital as a virtual organization, consisting of a number of relatively independent businesses in a common framework. Each business unit functions as a focused factory for a range of more or less homogeneous products. Production control principles can be applied to each of these businesses, but not to the system as a whole. A number of elements from classical production control theory can be also applied to health care, i.e. the use of decoupling points, the bottleneck-oriented approach, and the operational control between production and market. However, important factors that need to be considered in health pro...


International Journal of Production Economics | 2000

The use of patient classification systems for production control of hospitals

de Gg Geerhard Vries; Jmh Jan Vissers; de G Guus Vries


Health Operations Management. Patient flow logistics in health care | 2005

Health operations management : basic concepts and approaches

Jmh Jan Vissers; R Beech


Reliability Engineering & System Safety | 1994

Patient flow based allocation of hospital resources

Jmh Jan Vissers


Health Operations Management. Patient flow logistics in health care | 2005

Chain logistics : analysis of care chains

Jmh Jan Vissers; R Beech


Acta Hospitalia | 2001

Een raamwerk voor productiebesturing van een ziekenhuis, gebaseerd op logistieke patiëntengroepen

Jmh Jan Vissers; de G Guus Vries; Jwm Will Bertrand


Health operations management : patient flow logistics in health care | 2005

Frameworks for health operations management

Jmh Jan Vissers; Jwm Will Bertrand; de G Guus Vries


Health operations management : patient flow logistics in health care | 2005

Aggregate hospital production and capacity planning

Jmh Jan Vissers


Health operations management : patient flow logistics in health care | 2005

Challenges for health operations management and change management

Jmh Jan Vissers; R Beech; de G Guus Vries

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Jwm Will Bertrand

Eindhoven University of Technology

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