The paper considers the allocation of inpatient resources such as beds, operating theatres and nursing staff to specialties within a hospital setting. It describes an allocation procedure that takes patient flows as its starting point and enables an evaluation of combined impacts on the different resources involved. The paper is written in the format of a case study, dealing with a hospital that had serious problems with the utilization of beds and was faced with many admission-stops. However, the method can be used to a wide range of resource management problems in hospitals and can contribute to improving flexibility in the use of hospital resources
This paper emphasizes the basic modeling approach of general in-patient flow in a major hospital in ...
The paper considers the level of aggregate production control in hospitals and looks in particular t...
Purpose Improving hospital patient flow has become a policy priority, to effectively balance the inc...
The paper considers the allocation of inpatient resources such as beds, operating theatres and nursi...
The current practice of allocating resources within a hospital introduces peaks and troughs in the w...
Purpose In hospitals, several patient flows compete for access to shared resources. Failure to manag...
Healthcare is a large industry faced with major challenges, such as decreasing inpatient bed numbers...
Through a comparative study of six different Italian hospitals, the paper develops and tests a frame...
Hospitals are increasingly challenged to improve care quality and decrease operating costs. There is...
Through a comparative study of six Italian hospitals, the paper develops and tests a framework to an...
A hospital environment is a complex system that requires appropriate allocation of human and materia...
Tactical planning of resources in hospitals concerns elective patient admission planning and the int...
The provision of hospital resources, such as beds, operating theatres and nurses, is a matter of con...
Tactical planning of resources in hospitals concerns elective patient admission planning and the int...
This contribution addresses the planning of admissions of surgical patients, requiring different res...
This paper emphasizes the basic modeling approach of general in-patient flow in a major hospital in ...
The paper considers the level of aggregate production control in hospitals and looks in particular t...
Purpose Improving hospital patient flow has become a policy priority, to effectively balance the inc...
The paper considers the allocation of inpatient resources such as beds, operating theatres and nursi...
The current practice of allocating resources within a hospital introduces peaks and troughs in the w...
Purpose In hospitals, several patient flows compete for access to shared resources. Failure to manag...
Healthcare is a large industry faced with major challenges, such as decreasing inpatient bed numbers...
Through a comparative study of six different Italian hospitals, the paper develops and tests a frame...
Hospitals are increasingly challenged to improve care quality and decrease operating costs. There is...
Through a comparative study of six Italian hospitals, the paper develops and tests a framework to an...
A hospital environment is a complex system that requires appropriate allocation of human and materia...
Tactical planning of resources in hospitals concerns elective patient admission planning and the int...
The provision of hospital resources, such as beds, operating theatres and nurses, is a matter of con...
Tactical planning of resources in hospitals concerns elective patient admission planning and the int...
This contribution addresses the planning of admissions of surgical patients, requiring different res...
This paper emphasizes the basic modeling approach of general in-patient flow in a major hospital in ...
The paper considers the level of aggregate production control in hospitals and looks in particular t...
Purpose Improving hospital patient flow has become a policy priority, to effectively balance the inc...