Elaborating on modular interfaces in multi-provider contexts
Purpose: This study examines how modular interfaces manifest in multi-provider contexts and how they can improve coordination and customization of services. The aim of the study is to describe interfaces in multi-provider contexts and elaborate on how they support the delivery of integrated patient care. Design/methodology/approach: A qualitative, multiple case study was conducted in two multi-provider contexts in healthcare services: one representing paediatric Down syndrome care in the Netherlands and one representing home care for the elderly in Finland. Data collection involved semi-structured interviews in both contexts. Findings: This study provides insight into several types of interfaces and their role in multi-provider contexts. Several inter- and intra-organizational situations were identified in which the delivery of integrated patient care was jeopardized. This study describes how interfaces can help to alleviate these situations. Originality/value: This study deepens the understanding of interfaces in service modularity by describing interfaces in multi-provider contexts. The multi-provider contexts studied inspired to incorporate the inter-organizational aspect into the literature on interfaces in service modularity. This study further develops the typology for interfaces in modular services by adding a third dimension to the typology, that is, the orientation of interfaces.
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2020
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Authors: | Peters, Vincent ; Vähätalo, Mervi ; Meijboom, Bert ; Barendregt, Alice ; Bok, Levinus ; de Vries, Esther |
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International Journal of Operations & Production Management. - Emerald, ISSN 0144-3577, ZDB-ID 2032083-8. - Vol. 40.2020, 9 (05.09.), p. 1397-1419
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Emerald |
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