Purpose: Using computer simulation, this paper seeks to model the emergency care process in a hospital and evaluate the effects of some proposed changes to improve patient wait times in the process. Design/methodology/approach : The paper is based upon a case study conducted at the hospital and uses historical data provided by the hospital to simulate the emergency care process. Findings : The simulation results demonstrate that the changes proposed can shorten patient wait times in the emergency care process. The proposed changes involve adding another payment station and a new short-stay ward in the process. Based upon the results, the paper supports the implementation of the changes proposed. Research limitations/implications : A couple ...
This paper presents a case study of a discrete-event simulation (DES) model of an emergency d...
Emergency departments in Sweden are usually struggling with long waiting times, delays and bottlenec...
Background: Emergency department performance can be evaluated in quantitative and qualitative criter...
In the health care service is important to minimize staff idle time and patient waiting time maintai...
In the health care service is important to minimize staff idle time and patient waiting time maintai...
In the health care service is important to minimize staff idle time and patient waiting time maintai...
In the health care service is important to minimize staff idle time and patient waiting time maintai...
This paper examines the wide-spread problem of extended waiting times for health services, in the co...
This is the final version. Available from Royal College of Physicians via the DOI in this recordAmbu...
Introduction: Proper management of health systems requires the use of a suitable decision making lo...
This paper presents the results of three research projects developed by the authors oriented to the ...
This study aims to demonstrate the use of the discrete event simulation technique as a hospital mana...
This paper presents a case-study of applying simulation to analyze patient flows in a hospital emerg...
Emergency departments in Sweden are usually struggling with long waiting times, delays and bottlenec...
This study aims to demonstrate the use of the discrete event simulation technique as a hospital mana...
This paper presents a case study of a discrete-event simulation (DES) model of an emergency d...
Emergency departments in Sweden are usually struggling with long waiting times, delays and bottlenec...
Background: Emergency department performance can be evaluated in quantitative and qualitative criter...
In the health care service is important to minimize staff idle time and patient waiting time maintai...
In the health care service is important to minimize staff idle time and patient waiting time maintai...
In the health care service is important to minimize staff idle time and patient waiting time maintai...
In the health care service is important to minimize staff idle time and patient waiting time maintai...
This paper examines the wide-spread problem of extended waiting times for health services, in the co...
This is the final version. Available from Royal College of Physicians via the DOI in this recordAmbu...
Introduction: Proper management of health systems requires the use of a suitable decision making lo...
This paper presents the results of three research projects developed by the authors oriented to the ...
This study aims to demonstrate the use of the discrete event simulation technique as a hospital mana...
This paper presents a case-study of applying simulation to analyze patient flows in a hospital emerg...
Emergency departments in Sweden are usually struggling with long waiting times, delays and bottlenec...
This study aims to demonstrate the use of the discrete event simulation technique as a hospital mana...
This paper presents a case study of a discrete-event simulation (DES) model of an emergency d...
Emergency departments in Sweden are usually struggling with long waiting times, delays and bottlenec...
Background: Emergency department performance can be evaluated in quantitative and qualitative criter...