The Emergency Departments (ED) of hospitals are poised for continuous improvement due to increasing demand. The ED are places where the efficiency of the services provided can save lives and therefore it should be seen as an area of maximum interest for process optimisation. This research aims at verifying if the application of Business Process Management (BPM) heuristics positively impacts the length of stay (LoS), without deteriorating the quality of the service provided. The methodology that underlies this research is a case study carried out in the ED of a public hospital. The data was gathered from individual interviews, focus groups, direct observation and document analysis. The BPM life cycle stages were followed. In addition, a simu...
This paper presents a process model of a hospital imaging department within a broader Australian hea...
(a) Situation faced: Improving Emergency Department (ED) patient flows in terms of processing time, ...
Emergency Departments (ED) in the US are in crisis. In 2004 between 40 and 50% of the US hospitals e...
The Emergency Departments (ED) of hospitals are poised for continuous improvement due to increasing ...
The Emergency Departments (ED) of hospitals are poised for continuous improvement due to increasing ...
Purpose: Hospitals have used process redesign to increase the efficiency of the emergency department...
Abstract — Healthcare systems globally are facing capacity issues due to the increased demand of hea...
Background: This study aimed to identify improvement opportunities in emergency department processes...
Patients at emergency departments often face waiting times and queues. Due to budgetary constraints,...
OBJECTIVE: The objective was to evaluate the effect of an emergency clinician-initiated ED admissio...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to systematically investigate the patient flow and waiting tim...
Purpose: Hospitals have used process redesign to increase the efficiency of the emergency departmen...
This paper presents a case study of a discrete-event simulation (DES) model of an emergency d...
The purpose of this article is to identify and assess service delivery issues within a hospital emer...
<b>(a) Situation faced</b>: Improving Emergency Department (ED) patient flows in terms of processing...
This paper presents a process model of a hospital imaging department within a broader Australian hea...
(a) Situation faced: Improving Emergency Department (ED) patient flows in terms of processing time, ...
Emergency Departments (ED) in the US are in crisis. In 2004 between 40 and 50% of the US hospitals e...
The Emergency Departments (ED) of hospitals are poised for continuous improvement due to increasing ...
The Emergency Departments (ED) of hospitals are poised for continuous improvement due to increasing ...
Purpose: Hospitals have used process redesign to increase the efficiency of the emergency department...
Abstract — Healthcare systems globally are facing capacity issues due to the increased demand of hea...
Background: This study aimed to identify improvement opportunities in emergency department processes...
Patients at emergency departments often face waiting times and queues. Due to budgetary constraints,...
OBJECTIVE: The objective was to evaluate the effect of an emergency clinician-initiated ED admissio...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to systematically investigate the patient flow and waiting tim...
Purpose: Hospitals have used process redesign to increase the efficiency of the emergency departmen...
This paper presents a case study of a discrete-event simulation (DES) model of an emergency d...
The purpose of this article is to identify and assess service delivery issues within a hospital emer...
<b>(a) Situation faced</b>: Improving Emergency Department (ED) patient flows in terms of processing...
This paper presents a process model of a hospital imaging department within a broader Australian hea...
(a) Situation faced: Improving Emergency Department (ED) patient flows in terms of processing time, ...
Emergency Departments (ED) in the US are in crisis. In 2004 between 40 and 50% of the US hospitals e...