Operations management (OM) is the science of understanding and improving business processes. For the emergency department (ED), OM principles can be used to reduce and alleviate the effects of crowding. A fundamental principle of OM is the waiting time formula, which has clear implications in the ED given that waiting time is fundamental to patient-centered emergency care. The waiting time formula consists of the activity time (how long it takes to complete a process), the utilization rate (the proportion of time a particular resource such a staff is working), and two measures of variation: the variation in patient interarrival times and the variation in patient processing times. Understanding the waiting time formula is important because i...
Across the country, emergency departments (EDs) are facing increases in the number of patients they ...
Emergency department (ED) wait times have continued to worsen despite receiving considerable attenti...
INTRODUCTION: Approximately one third of hospitals in the United States report increases in ambulanc...
Many service systems are characterized by time-varying demand for service. For instance in an emerge...
Many Americans visit the Emergency Department (ED) every day for a variety of reasons. Some are extr...
In an emergency department (ED), the demand for service is not constant over time. This cannot be ac...
Introduction: Emergency department (ED) crowding is a contemporary problem. Solutions are multiple, ...
Background: An emergency department (ED) should offer timely care for acutely ill or injured persons...
This paper, using detailed time measurements of patients complemented by interviews with hospital ma...
Background: In recent years, the flow of patients to the Emergency Departments (ED) of Western count...
Objectives: Significant variation in emergency department (ED) patient arrival rates necessitates th...
Understanding how servers make operational decisions in labour intensive service settings is importa...
AbstractEmergency Department (ED) overcrowding represents a common characteristic that may affect th...
Widespread public demand for improved access, political pressure for lower wait times, a stretched w...
Abstract Emergency department (ED) crowding is recognized as a critical threat to patient safety, wh...
Across the country, emergency departments (EDs) are facing increases in the number of patients they ...
Emergency department (ED) wait times have continued to worsen despite receiving considerable attenti...
INTRODUCTION: Approximately one third of hospitals in the United States report increases in ambulanc...
Many service systems are characterized by time-varying demand for service. For instance in an emerge...
Many Americans visit the Emergency Department (ED) every day for a variety of reasons. Some are extr...
In an emergency department (ED), the demand for service is not constant over time. This cannot be ac...
Introduction: Emergency department (ED) crowding is a contemporary problem. Solutions are multiple, ...
Background: An emergency department (ED) should offer timely care for acutely ill or injured persons...
This paper, using detailed time measurements of patients complemented by interviews with hospital ma...
Background: In recent years, the flow of patients to the Emergency Departments (ED) of Western count...
Objectives: Significant variation in emergency department (ED) patient arrival rates necessitates th...
Understanding how servers make operational decisions in labour intensive service settings is importa...
AbstractEmergency Department (ED) overcrowding represents a common characteristic that may affect th...
Widespread public demand for improved access, political pressure for lower wait times, a stretched w...
Abstract Emergency department (ED) crowding is recognized as a critical threat to patient safety, wh...
Across the country, emergency departments (EDs) are facing increases in the number of patients they ...
Emergency department (ED) wait times have continued to worsen despite receiving considerable attenti...
INTRODUCTION: Approximately one third of hospitals in the United States report increases in ambulanc...