Background: When a recovery room is fully occupied, patients frequently wait in the operating room after emerging from anesthesia. The frequency and duration of such delays depend on operating room case volume, average recovery time, and recovery room capacity. Methods: The authors developed a simple yet nontrivial queueing model to predict the dynamics among the operating and recovery rooms as a function of the number of recovery beds, surgery case volume, recovery time, and other parameters. They hypothesized that the model could predict the observed distribution of patients in recovery and on waitlists, and they used statistical goodness-of-fit methods to test this hypothesis against data from their hospital. Numerical simulations and a ...
The current trend toward downsizing and closing of state mental health institutions has led to an ov...
This thesis describes the use of operational research techniques to analyze the wait list for the di...
Background Changes in patient length of stay (the duration of one visit) as a result of the introduc...
Q3Q186-91Background: Congestion in the postanesthesia care unit (PACU) leads to the formation of wai...
Boarding patients are patients that require admission to the hospital after being treated in the eme...
Over the years, the growing population in British Columbia has lead to escalating wait-times and ove...
As with every ageing population, demand for healthcare services is expected to rise in the near futu...
Waiting time for elective surgery is a key problem in the current medical world. This paper aims to ...
With health-care costs rising and an aging population, the health-care industry is progressively fac...
By integrating queuing theory and compartmental models of flow we demonstrate how changing admission...
Background Changes in patient length of stay (the duration of one visit) as a result of the introduc...
BACKGROUND: Changes in patient length of stay (the duration of 1 clinic visit) as a result of the in...
Mainstream queueing models are frequently employed in modeling healthcare delivery in a number of se...
Aim: To develop general applicable models for analysing the capacity needed in appointment-based hos...
This study investigates the bottlenecks in the emergency care chain of cardiac in-patient flow. The ...
The current trend toward downsizing and closing of state mental health institutions has led to an ov...
This thesis describes the use of operational research techniques to analyze the wait list for the di...
Background Changes in patient length of stay (the duration of one visit) as a result of the introduc...
Q3Q186-91Background: Congestion in the postanesthesia care unit (PACU) leads to the formation of wai...
Boarding patients are patients that require admission to the hospital after being treated in the eme...
Over the years, the growing population in British Columbia has lead to escalating wait-times and ove...
As with every ageing population, demand for healthcare services is expected to rise in the near futu...
Waiting time for elective surgery is a key problem in the current medical world. This paper aims to ...
With health-care costs rising and an aging population, the health-care industry is progressively fac...
By integrating queuing theory and compartmental models of flow we demonstrate how changing admission...
Background Changes in patient length of stay (the duration of one visit) as a result of the introduc...
BACKGROUND: Changes in patient length of stay (the duration of 1 clinic visit) as a result of the in...
Mainstream queueing models are frequently employed in modeling healthcare delivery in a number of se...
Aim: To develop general applicable models for analysing the capacity needed in appointment-based hos...
This study investigates the bottlenecks in the emergency care chain of cardiac in-patient flow. The ...
The current trend toward downsizing and closing of state mental health institutions has led to an ov...
This thesis describes the use of operational research techniques to analyze the wait list for the di...
Background Changes in patient length of stay (the duration of one visit) as a result of the introduc...