The United Kingdom’s National Health Service (NHS) is investing considerable resources in reducing patient waiting times for elective treatment. This paper describes the development of a waiting list model and its use in a simulation to assess management options. Simulation usually assumes that waiting is adequately described by simple queuing disciplines, typically first-in-first-out. However, waiting in the United Kingdom’s National Health Service is a more complex phenomenon. The waiting list behaviour is explored through an analysis of the changes in waiting time distributions for elective orthopaedics in one Scottish Health Board, NHS Fife. The evolving distributions suggest that there have been substantial changes in priorities in res...
Excessive waiting times for elective surgery have been a long-standing concern in many national heal...
Excessive waiting times for elective surgery have been a long-standing concern in many national heal...
This paper considers the phenomenon of waiting lists in a healthcare setting, which is characterised...
Objectives A generalisable simulation model is described; intended for use by managers, clinicians, ...
Waiting lists for elective surgery have been endemic to the UK National Health Service since its inc...
Waiting lists for elective surgery have been endemic to the UK National Health Service since its inc...
This paper provides some empirical evidence on topics discussed at greater length in a recent paper ...
This paper provides some empirical evidence on topics discussed at greater length in a recent paper ...
This paper deals with the problem of managing elective surgery waiting lists. The popular discomfort...
Waiting lists are often assumed to be natural products of the demand and supply interplay in the hos...
Background: Policies assigning low-priority patients treatment delays for care, in order to make roo...
Excessive waiting times for elective surgery have been a long-standing concern in many national heal...
This paper considers the phenomenon of waiting lists in a healthcare setting, which is characterised...
This paper considers the phenomenon of waiting lists in a healthcare setting, which is characterised...
This paper considers the phenomenon of waiting lists in a healthcare setting, which is characterised...
Excessive waiting times for elective surgery have been a long-standing concern in many national heal...
Excessive waiting times for elective surgery have been a long-standing concern in many national heal...
This paper considers the phenomenon of waiting lists in a healthcare setting, which is characterised...
Objectives A generalisable simulation model is described; intended for use by managers, clinicians, ...
Waiting lists for elective surgery have been endemic to the UK National Health Service since its inc...
Waiting lists for elective surgery have been endemic to the UK National Health Service since its inc...
This paper provides some empirical evidence on topics discussed at greater length in a recent paper ...
This paper provides some empirical evidence on topics discussed at greater length in a recent paper ...
This paper deals with the problem of managing elective surgery waiting lists. The popular discomfort...
Waiting lists are often assumed to be natural products of the demand and supply interplay in the hos...
Background: Policies assigning low-priority patients treatment delays for care, in order to make roo...
Excessive waiting times for elective surgery have been a long-standing concern in many national heal...
This paper considers the phenomenon of waiting lists in a healthcare setting, which is characterised...
This paper considers the phenomenon of waiting lists in a healthcare setting, which is characterised...
This paper considers the phenomenon of waiting lists in a healthcare setting, which is characterised...
Excessive waiting times for elective surgery have been a long-standing concern in many national heal...
Excessive waiting times for elective surgery have been a long-standing concern in many national heal...
This paper considers the phenomenon of waiting lists in a healthcare setting, which is characterised...