TY - JOUR AU - Yusof, Maryati AB - PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to discuss a systematic review on waste identification related to health information systems (HIS) in Lean transformation.Design/methodology/approachA systematic review was conducted on 19 studies to evaluate Lean transformation and tools used to remove waste related to HIS in clinical settings.FindingsTen waste categories were identified, along with their relationships and applications of Lean tool types related to HIS. Different Lean tools were used at the early and final stages of Lean transformation; the tool selection depended on the waste characteristic. Nine studies reported a positive impact from Lean transformation in improving daily work processes. The selection of Lean tools should be made based on the timing, purpose and characteristics of waste to be removed.Research limitations/implicationsOverview of waste and its category within HIS and its analysis from socio-technical perspectives enabled the identification of its root cause in a holistic and rigorous manner.Practical implicationsUnderstanding waste types, their root cause and review of Lean tools could subsequently lead to the identification of mitigation approach to prevent future error occurrence.Originality/valueSpecific waste models for HIS settings are yet to be developed. Hence, the identification of the waste categories could guide future implementation of Lean transformations in HIS settings. TI - Waste in health information systems: a systematic review JF - International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance DO - 10.1108/IJHCQA-06-2016-0082 DA - 2017-05-08 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/emerald-publishing/waste-in-health-information-systems-a-systematic-review-a8h0Ci0u77 SP - 341 EP - 357 VL - 30 IS - 4 DP - DeepDyve ER -