Background: Hospital outpatient orthopaedic services traditionally rely on medical specialists to assess all new patients to determine appropriate care. This has resulted in significant delays in service provision. In response, Orthopaedic Physiotherapy Screening Clinics and Multidisciplinary Services (OPSC) have been introduced to assess and co-ordinate care for semi- and non-urgent patients. Objectives: To compare the efficiency of delivering increased semi- and non-urgent orthopaedic outpatient services through: (1) additional OPSC services; (2) additional traditional orthopaedic medical services with added surgical resources (TOMS\ua0+\ua0Surg); or (3) additional TOMS without added surgical resources (TOMS\ua0−\ua0Surg). Methods: A cost...
Capacity management and scheduling decisions are important for managing an outpatient clinic in whic...
This paper is motivated by a case study to reduce the throughput times for radiotherapy treatment. T...
Timely access to orthopaedic and neurosurgery services in public hospitals is difficult to achieve d...
Yusta W Simwita, Berit I Helgheim Department of Logistics, Molde University College, Molde, Nor...
Background: Advanced physiotherapist-led services have been embedded in specialist orthopaedic and n...
Yusta W Simwita, Berit I Helgheim Department of Logistics, Molde University College, Molde, No...
This paper discusses the question of how operational research in general, and discrete event simulat...
Long wait times and crowding are major issues affecting outpatient service delivery, but it is uncle...
Many hospitals are currently paying more attention to patient satisfaction since it is an important ...
Long patients’ waiting time (PWT) and clinic overtime are common problems encountered in outpatient ...
Aim: To develop general applicable models for analysing the capacity needed in appointment-based hos...
Joanne Morris1, Karen Grimmer-Somers2, Saravana Kumar2, Karen Murphy3, Lisa Gilmore1, Bryan Ashman1,...
Objectives This study aimed to develop a simulation model to support orthopaedic elective capacit...
Data from the wait list management system and hospital databases was used to develop a computer mode...
Objectives To explore the value of simulation modelling in evaluating the effects of strategies to p...
Capacity management and scheduling decisions are important for managing an outpatient clinic in whic...
This paper is motivated by a case study to reduce the throughput times for radiotherapy treatment. T...
Timely access to orthopaedic and neurosurgery services in public hospitals is difficult to achieve d...
Yusta W Simwita, Berit I Helgheim Department of Logistics, Molde University College, Molde, Nor...
Background: Advanced physiotherapist-led services have been embedded in specialist orthopaedic and n...
Yusta W Simwita, Berit I Helgheim Department of Logistics, Molde University College, Molde, No...
This paper discusses the question of how operational research in general, and discrete event simulat...
Long wait times and crowding are major issues affecting outpatient service delivery, but it is uncle...
Many hospitals are currently paying more attention to patient satisfaction since it is an important ...
Long patients’ waiting time (PWT) and clinic overtime are common problems encountered in outpatient ...
Aim: To develop general applicable models for analysing the capacity needed in appointment-based hos...
Joanne Morris1, Karen Grimmer-Somers2, Saravana Kumar2, Karen Murphy3, Lisa Gilmore1, Bryan Ashman1,...
Objectives This study aimed to develop a simulation model to support orthopaedic elective capacit...
Data from the wait list management system and hospital databases was used to develop a computer mode...
Objectives To explore the value of simulation modelling in evaluating the effects of strategies to p...
Capacity management and scheduling decisions are important for managing an outpatient clinic in whic...
This paper is motivated by a case study to reduce the throughput times for radiotherapy treatment. T...
Timely access to orthopaedic and neurosurgery services in public hospitals is difficult to achieve d...