SummaryAmong the most common and chronic problems in the healthcare system worldwide is the crowding of emergency rooms (ER); leading to many serious complications. King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center utilized health analytics methods to identify areas of deficiency and suggest potential improvements to ER performance. The project implemented solutions and monitored two indicators; ER length of stay (LOS), reflecting efficiency, and percentage of patients leaving without treatment, reflecting effectiveness of the ER. A retrospective analysis of 26,948 ER encounters in 2014 was done in January 2015. Analytics techniques were used to suggest process redesign based on results. Two recommendations were implemented; a Fast-Track ...
In ongoing efforts to limit the proportion of budgets allocated to healthcare, governments have clos...
Background: Hospital emergency departments (ED) can contribute to improve health outcomes and reduce...
This paper, using detailed time measurements of patients complemented by interviews with hospital ma...
SummaryAmong the most common and chronic problems in the healthcare system worldwide is the crowding...
AbstractOBJECTIVE: The main objective of this study is to utilize health analytics methods in design...
AbstractOBJECTIVE: The main objective of this study is to utilize health analytics methods in design...
Emergency Departments (EDs) in hospitals are experiencing severe crowding and prolonged patient wait...
The increasing demand for hospital emergency services has important implications for the allocation ...
In ongoing efforts to limit the proportion of budgets allocated to healthcare, governments have clos...
The Emergency Departments (ED) are a complex and important area of a hospital. With limited resource...
Background: Hospital emergency departments (ED) can contribute to improve health outcomes and reduce...
Healthcare is a complex industry; costs are rising while poor quality persists. There is a growing c...
This paper, using detailed time measurements of patients complemented by interviews with hospital ma...
Aim: To study whether or not feed back of information to health care providers changes their practic...
Background: Hospital emergency departments (ED) can contribute to improve health outcomes and reduce...
In ongoing efforts to limit the proportion of budgets allocated to healthcare, governments have clos...
Background: Hospital emergency departments (ED) can contribute to improve health outcomes and reduce...
This paper, using detailed time measurements of patients complemented by interviews with hospital ma...
SummaryAmong the most common and chronic problems in the healthcare system worldwide is the crowding...
AbstractOBJECTIVE: The main objective of this study is to utilize health analytics methods in design...
AbstractOBJECTIVE: The main objective of this study is to utilize health analytics methods in design...
Emergency Departments (EDs) in hospitals are experiencing severe crowding and prolonged patient wait...
The increasing demand for hospital emergency services has important implications for the allocation ...
In ongoing efforts to limit the proportion of budgets allocated to healthcare, governments have clos...
The Emergency Departments (ED) are a complex and important area of a hospital. With limited resource...
Background: Hospital emergency departments (ED) can contribute to improve health outcomes and reduce...
Healthcare is a complex industry; costs are rising while poor quality persists. There is a growing c...
This paper, using detailed time measurements of patients complemented by interviews with hospital ma...
Aim: To study whether or not feed back of information to health care providers changes their practic...
Background: Hospital emergency departments (ED) can contribute to improve health outcomes and reduce...
In ongoing efforts to limit the proportion of budgets allocated to healthcare, governments have clos...
Background: Hospital emergency departments (ED) can contribute to improve health outcomes and reduce...
This paper, using detailed time measurements of patients complemented by interviews with hospital ma...