Patient flow modeling is a growing field of interest in health services research. Several techniques have been applied to model movement of patients within and between health-care facilities. However, individual patient experience during the delivery of care has always been overlooked. In this work, a random effects model is introduced to patient flow modeling and applied to a London Hospital Neonatal unit data. In particular, a random effects multinomial logit model is used to capture individual patient trajectories in the process of care with patient frailties modeled as random effects. Intuitively, both operational and clinical patient flow are modeled, the former being physical and the latter latent. Two variants of the model are propos...
Long-term care (LTC) represents an expensive segment of the healthcare delivery system. The range of...
Hospital length of stay is considered to be a reliable and valid proxy for measuring the consumption...
Despite the use of standardized protocols in, multi-centre, randomized clinical trials, outcome may ...
Patient flow modeling is a growing field of interest in health services research. Several techniques...
In this paper, we present a random effects approach to modelling of patient flow. Individual patient...
In this paper, we present a random effects approach to modelling of patient pathways with an applica...
Modelling patient flow in health care systems is considered to be vital in understanding the operati...
The concept of patient flow modelling has attracted managers, commissioners and clinicians to better...
Markov chains can be used to model patient flow in hospital settings. In this study, six Markov chain...
A mixed effects approach hereby introduced to patients flow and length of stay modelling. In, partic...
Overcrowded hospitals in its different process’s levels is a very common issue all over the g...
Multi-phase models of patient flow offer a practical but scientifically robust approach to the study...
We introduce a Markov chain model to represent a patient's path in terms of the number and type of i...
Hospitals are increasingly challenged to improve care quality and decrease operating costs. There is...
An ambition of UK healthcare policy in recent decades has been to deliver more care in the community...
Long-term care (LTC) represents an expensive segment of the healthcare delivery system. The range of...
Hospital length of stay is considered to be a reliable and valid proxy for measuring the consumption...
Despite the use of standardized protocols in, multi-centre, randomized clinical trials, outcome may ...
Patient flow modeling is a growing field of interest in health services research. Several techniques...
In this paper, we present a random effects approach to modelling of patient flow. Individual patient...
In this paper, we present a random effects approach to modelling of patient pathways with an applica...
Modelling patient flow in health care systems is considered to be vital in understanding the operati...
The concept of patient flow modelling has attracted managers, commissioners and clinicians to better...
Markov chains can be used to model patient flow in hospital settings. In this study, six Markov chain...
A mixed effects approach hereby introduced to patients flow and length of stay modelling. In, partic...
Overcrowded hospitals in its different process’s levels is a very common issue all over the g...
Multi-phase models of patient flow offer a practical but scientifically robust approach to the study...
We introduce a Markov chain model to represent a patient's path in terms of the number and type of i...
Hospitals are increasingly challenged to improve care quality and decrease operating costs. There is...
An ambition of UK healthcare policy in recent decades has been to deliver more care in the community...
Long-term care (LTC) represents an expensive segment of the healthcare delivery system. The range of...
Hospital length of stay is considered to be a reliable and valid proxy for measuring the consumption...
Despite the use of standardized protocols in, multi-centre, randomized clinical trials, outcome may ...