Ozatalay S, Proenca E J, Rosko M D
Widener University, USA.
J Health Hum Serv Adm. 1997 Fall;20(2):159-81.
Market and regulatory pressures are requiring health care organizations to find new ways to compete. This article introduces the concept of time-based competition, a strategy adopted by firms in the manufacturing sector to strengthen their competitive positions, as a new strategy for health care organizations. The Just-in-Time technique and set-up time reduction activities are used to demonstrate the adoption of this paradigm by health care organizations. A case study comparing the movement of elderly patient through the health care delivery system under traditional and time-based competition practices is used to illustrate gains from adopting the new paradigm.