In recent years, a growing proportion of patients flowing through inpatient hospital wards come from Emergency Departments (EDs). Because of ED overcrowding and the reduction of hospital beds, it is becoming crucial to improve the management of emergent patient flows to be admitted into inpatient wards. This study evaluates the impact and potential of introducing the so-called Bed Management function in a large city\u2019s health district. Thanks to the collaboration with the Local Health Authority of the Liguria region, an observational analysis was conducted based on data collected over a 1-year period to develop a discrete event simulation model. The model has been utilised to evaluate several bed management strategies. Two scenarios at ...
International audienceImproving patient flow in emergency department has become a chief preoccupatio...
Many Canadian hospitals run at or near capacity, frequently experiencing congestion due to surges in...
Many Canadian hospitals run at or near capacity, frequently experiencing congestion due to surges in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This paper deals with the problem of patient boarding in Emergency Department (ED) due to the lack o...
Purpose: In order to provide access to care in a timely manner, it is necessary to effectively manag...
Purpose: In order to provide access to care in a timely manner, it is necessary to effectively manag...
This research is intended to analyze the patient flows through a number of processes in the Emergenc...
Hospital crowding has turned into a noteworthy boundary to have an appropriate emergency care. Patie...
Background: Increasing demand for hospital services has resulted in more arrivals to emergency depar...
The increasing number of admissions to hospital emergency departments (EDs) during the past decade h...
In this study, a discrete-event simulation approach was used to model Emergency Department’s (ED) pa...
This study aims to demonstrate the use of the discrete event simulation technique as a hospital mana...
This study aims to demonstrate the use of the discrete event simulation technique as a hospital mana...
The implementation of a fast track section is a commonly used strategy to improve patient flow in em...
International audienceImproving patient flow in emergency department has become a chief preoccupatio...
Many Canadian hospitals run at or near capacity, frequently experiencing congestion due to surges in...
Many Canadian hospitals run at or near capacity, frequently experiencing congestion due to surges in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
This paper deals with the problem of patient boarding in Emergency Department (ED) due to the lack o...
Purpose: In order to provide access to care in a timely manner, it is necessary to effectively manag...
Purpose: In order to provide access to care in a timely manner, it is necessary to effectively manag...
This research is intended to analyze the patient flows through a number of processes in the Emergenc...
Hospital crowding has turned into a noteworthy boundary to have an appropriate emergency care. Patie...
Background: Increasing demand for hospital services has resulted in more arrivals to emergency depar...
The increasing number of admissions to hospital emergency departments (EDs) during the past decade h...
In this study, a discrete-event simulation approach was used to model Emergency Department’s (ED) pa...
This study aims to demonstrate the use of the discrete event simulation technique as a hospital mana...
This study aims to demonstrate the use of the discrete event simulation technique as a hospital mana...
The implementation of a fast track section is a commonly used strategy to improve patient flow in em...
International audienceImproving patient flow in emergency department has become a chief preoccupatio...
Many Canadian hospitals run at or near capacity, frequently experiencing congestion due to surges in...
Many Canadian hospitals run at or near capacity, frequently experiencing congestion due to surges in...