Background: Overcrowding diminishes Emergency Department (ED) care delivery capabilities. Objectives: We developed a generic methodology to investigate the causes of overcrowding and to identify strategies to resolve them, and applied it in the ED of a hospital participating in the study. Methods: We utilized Discrete Event Simulation (DES) to capture the complex ED operations. Using DES results, we developed parametric models for checking the effectiveness and quantifying the potential gains from various improvement alternatives. We performed a follow-up study to compare the outcomes before and after the model recommendations were put into effect at the hospital participating in the study. Results: Insufficient physicians during peak hours...
Healthcare sectors face multiple threats, and the hospital emergency department (ED) is one of the m...
This paper examines the wide-spread problem of extended waiting times for health services, in the co...
Overcrowding occurs when the identified need for emergency services outweighs the available resource...
Background: Overcrowding diminishes Emergency Department (ED) care delivery capabilities. Objectives...
Emergency department (ED) crowding is a significant problem resulting in longer length of stays (LoS...
Background: Hospital emergencies have an essential role in health care systems. In the last decade, ...
Overcrowding is a common problem in hospital emergency departments (EDs) where the ED service cannot...
Background: Emergency department performance can be evaluated in quantitative and qualitative criter...
INTRODUCTION: The primary goal of this investigation was to develop a simulation model to evaluate t...
This paper presents a case study of a discrete-event simulation (DES) model of an emergency d...
This study exemplifies the practical application of the Discrete Event Simulation (DES) approach for...
In ongoing efforts to limit the proportion of budgets allocated to healthcare, governments have clos...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a nationwide problem affecting the safety and preparedness...
AbstractEmergency Department (ED) overcrowding represents a common characteristic that may affect th...
The implementation of a fast track section is a commonly used strategy to improve patient flow in em...
Healthcare sectors face multiple threats, and the hospital emergency department (ED) is one of the m...
This paper examines the wide-spread problem of extended waiting times for health services, in the co...
Overcrowding occurs when the identified need for emergency services outweighs the available resource...
Background: Overcrowding diminishes Emergency Department (ED) care delivery capabilities. Objectives...
Emergency department (ED) crowding is a significant problem resulting in longer length of stays (LoS...
Background: Hospital emergencies have an essential role in health care systems. In the last decade, ...
Overcrowding is a common problem in hospital emergency departments (EDs) where the ED service cannot...
Background: Emergency department performance can be evaluated in quantitative and qualitative criter...
INTRODUCTION: The primary goal of this investigation was to develop a simulation model to evaluate t...
This paper presents a case study of a discrete-event simulation (DES) model of an emergency d...
This study exemplifies the practical application of the Discrete Event Simulation (DES) approach for...
In ongoing efforts to limit the proportion of budgets allocated to healthcare, governments have clos...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a nationwide problem affecting the safety and preparedness...
AbstractEmergency Department (ED) overcrowding represents a common characteristic that may affect th...
The implementation of a fast track section is a commonly used strategy to improve patient flow in em...
Healthcare sectors face multiple threats, and the hospital emergency department (ED) is one of the m...
This paper examines the wide-spread problem of extended waiting times for health services, in the co...
Overcrowding occurs when the identified need for emergency services outweighs the available resource...