Hospitals aim at delivering efficient and effective healthcare. This requires high quality medical care, provided by highly trained and motivated professionals. Also the way operations are organized can contribute to a smoother healthcare delivery. An important point here is patient flow and waiting times during the patient trajectory diagnosis-therapy-care. Due to the large variability that exist between patients care needs, even for patients with a similar pathology, predicting the waiting times is very challenging. Traditional analytical optimization models like queuing theory cannot cope with the complexity of the pathways followed by patients and the interrelationships between the resources they need. Discrete event simulation can help...
Immediate treatment is of extreme importance for stroke patients. However, providing fast enough tre...
Yusta W Simwita, Berit I Helgheim Department of Logistics, Molde University College, Molde, No...
Recent policy announcements by Australian government departments suggest a need to explore the use o...
no isbnThis paper investigates the stroke patient care pathway transfer logistics between a Universi...
The delivery of health care services has been under pressure due to limited funding and increasing d...
The delivery of health care services has been under pressure due to limited funding and increasing d...
Introduction: Proper management of health systems requires the use of a suitable decision making lo...
The healthcare system is a complex system which exhibits conditions of uncertainty, ambiguity emerge...
Discrete event simulation techniques have been already used for many years and in several areas to i...
Waiting time is a crucial performance metric in A&E departments. In this regard, longer waiting time...
Background: Effective treatment with tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) critically relies on rapid t...
Evidence exists that clinical outcomes improve for stroke patients admitted to specialized Stroke Un...
Planning resources in cancer care is difficult due to system complexity, varying resource availabili...
This research is intended to analyze the patient flows through a number of processes in the Emergenc...
The application of Discrete-Event Simulation (DES) modelling in Malaysia is gradually increasing wit...
Immediate treatment is of extreme importance for stroke patients. However, providing fast enough tre...
Yusta W Simwita, Berit I Helgheim Department of Logistics, Molde University College, Molde, No...
Recent policy announcements by Australian government departments suggest a need to explore the use o...
no isbnThis paper investigates the stroke patient care pathway transfer logistics between a Universi...
The delivery of health care services has been under pressure due to limited funding and increasing d...
The delivery of health care services has been under pressure due to limited funding and increasing d...
Introduction: Proper management of health systems requires the use of a suitable decision making lo...
The healthcare system is a complex system which exhibits conditions of uncertainty, ambiguity emerge...
Discrete event simulation techniques have been already used for many years and in several areas to i...
Waiting time is a crucial performance metric in A&E departments. In this regard, longer waiting time...
Background: Effective treatment with tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) critically relies on rapid t...
Evidence exists that clinical outcomes improve for stroke patients admitted to specialized Stroke Un...
Planning resources in cancer care is difficult due to system complexity, varying resource availabili...
This research is intended to analyze the patient flows through a number of processes in the Emergenc...
The application of Discrete-Event Simulation (DES) modelling in Malaysia is gradually increasing wit...
Immediate treatment is of extreme importance for stroke patients. However, providing fast enough tre...
Yusta W Simwita, Berit I Helgheim Department of Logistics, Molde University College, Molde, No...
Recent policy announcements by Australian government departments suggest a need to explore the use o...