Objectives: To describe the components of an emergency and urgent care system within one health authority and to investigate ways in which patient flows and system capacity could be improved. Methods: Using a qualitative system dynamics (SD) approach, data from interviews were used to build a conceptual map of the system illustrating patient pathways from entry to discharge. The map was used to construct a quantitative SD model populated with demographic and activity data to simulate patterns of demand, activity, contingencies, and system bottlenecks. Using simulation experiments, a range of scenarios were tested to determine their likely effectiveness in meeting future objectives and targets. Results: Emergency hospital admissions gr...
Abstract: In this paper, we analyze the flow of patients, regarding critical constraints e.g. specia...
A system dynamics model was developed to help hospitals assess their ability to handle surges of dem...
Department of Health staff wished to use systems modelling to discuss acute patient flows with group...
Objectives: To describe the components of an emergency and urgent care system within one health auth...
This paper describes how system dynamics was used as a central part of a whole-system review of emer...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate through practical application how a system dynamics (SD)...
Traditional and current approaches to modelling the impacts of health care interventions have focuse...
Healthcare systems face many challenges that prevent them from reaching their full potential. Overco...
Healthcare systems face many challenges that prevent them from reaching their full potential. Overco...
Healthcare systems face many challenges that prevent them from reaching their full potential. Overco...
Background: we aimed to understand urgent and emergency care pathways for older people and develop a...
Background: we aimed to understand urgent and emergency care pathways for older people and develop a...
Accident and Emergency (A&E) units provide a route for patients requiring urgent admission to acute ...
Accident and Emergency (A&E) units provide a route for patients requiring urgent admission to acute ...
Accident and Emergency (A&E) units provide a route for patients requiring urgent admission to acute ...
Abstract: In this paper, we analyze the flow of patients, regarding critical constraints e.g. specia...
A system dynamics model was developed to help hospitals assess their ability to handle surges of dem...
Department of Health staff wished to use systems modelling to discuss acute patient flows with group...
Objectives: To describe the components of an emergency and urgent care system within one health auth...
This paper describes how system dynamics was used as a central part of a whole-system review of emer...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate through practical application how a system dynamics (SD)...
Traditional and current approaches to modelling the impacts of health care interventions have focuse...
Healthcare systems face many challenges that prevent them from reaching their full potential. Overco...
Healthcare systems face many challenges that prevent them from reaching their full potential. Overco...
Healthcare systems face many challenges that prevent them from reaching their full potential. Overco...
Background: we aimed to understand urgent and emergency care pathways for older people and develop a...
Background: we aimed to understand urgent and emergency care pathways for older people and develop a...
Accident and Emergency (A&E) units provide a route for patients requiring urgent admission to acute ...
Accident and Emergency (A&E) units provide a route for patients requiring urgent admission to acute ...
Accident and Emergency (A&E) units provide a route for patients requiring urgent admission to acute ...
Abstract: In this paper, we analyze the flow of patients, regarding critical constraints e.g. specia...
A system dynamics model was developed to help hospitals assess their ability to handle surges of dem...
Department of Health staff wished to use systems modelling to discuss acute patient flows with group...