2018
DOI: 10.1002/hfm.20728
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Rational and participative task allocation between the nursing staff and the logistics support service provider in healthcare

Abstract: This study aims to answer how rational task allocation between the nursing staff and the support service provider in the healthcare context can increase the positive outcome of the work system. The work system model is used as a theoretical framework, with resilience and cost as complementary concepts. This qualitative case study used action research and participatory design to develop the work system with the interplay of two parallel personnel groups in the healthcare environment. First, the case of an ongoi… Show more

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“…Material flows inside hospitals are taken care of by logistics unit personnel and nursing staff. These occupational roles are naturally far from each other and divergent objectives, such as the lack of a common language, hinder collaboration between them (Kekkonen et al, 2018). However, as our empirical study indicates, a growing physical distance can also have a positive impact on the relationship.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…Material flows inside hospitals are taken care of by logistics unit personnel and nursing staff. These occupational roles are naturally far from each other and divergent objectives, such as the lack of a common language, hinder collaboration between them (Kekkonen et al, 2018). However, as our empirical study indicates, a growing physical distance can also have a positive impact on the relationship.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…According to Kekkonen et al (2018), health care logistics services engage both logistics service personnel (drivers, shelving service personnel, warehouse personnel) and nursing staff. However, the task allocation is variable, and challenges arise from the lack of a joint interface between the two personnel groups.…”
Section: Value Co-creation In Health-care Materials Logisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The developments of the last decades have given rise to situations and worksites that do not meet the strict definition of a shared workplace but possess similar characteristics with regard to the employers and their employees [8,9]. For example, in industrial parks and shopping centres, there is usually no principal employer, which is an essential factor in shared workplaces.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most cases, the outsourced operations are 'support operations' that are needed to run the core operations of the company [10]. Support operations cover services such as financial administration, security, and maintenance of the premises and machinery [11]. Outsourcing the support operations can be seen as an opportunity for a company to focus on its core operations and, thus, to gain business advantages by concentrating on its area of expertise [12][13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%