Many hospitals are currently paying more attention to patient satisfaction since it is an important service quality index. Many Asian countries’ healthcare systems have a mixed-type registration, accepting both walk-in patients and scheduled patients. This complex registration system causes a long patient waiting time in outpatient clinics. Different approaches have been proposed to reduce the waiting time. This study uses the integration of discrete event simulation (DES) and agent-based simulation (ABS) to improve patient waiting time and is the first attempt to apply this approach to solve this key problem faced by orthopedic departments. From the data collected, patient behaviors are modeled and incorporated into a massive agent-based s...
This paper describes the development and application of a simulation tool for modelling patient choi...
This study aims to demonstrate the use of the discrete event simulation technique as a hospital mana...
Improving service quality is critically important in hospital environments. Given the unpredictable ...
Modeling and simulation are widely used in many business domains, such as logistics, manufacturing, ...
Long wait times and crowding are major issues affecting outpatient service delivery, but it is uncle...
Several hospitals are currently paying more attention to patient satisfaction since the satisfaction...
In this study an analysis of the patient queuing system will be carried out by developing a queuing ...
As with every ageing population, demand for healthcare services is expected to rise in the near futu...
This paper discusses the question of how operational research in general, and discrete event simulat...
Yusta W Simwita, Berit I Helgheim Department of Logistics, Molde University College, Molde, Nor...
Waiting time is a crucial performance metric in A&E departments. In this regard, longer waiting time...
Background: Hospital outpatient orthopaedic services traditionally rely on medical specialists to as...
Hospital crowding has turned into a noteworthy boundary to have an appropriate emergency care. Patie...
Discrete event simulation techniques have been already used for many years and in several areas to i...
This paper presents a preliminary analysis to reduce patient waiting time for consultation in an out...
This paper describes the development and application of a simulation tool for modelling patient choi...
This study aims to demonstrate the use of the discrete event simulation technique as a hospital mana...
Improving service quality is critically important in hospital environments. Given the unpredictable ...
Modeling and simulation are widely used in many business domains, such as logistics, manufacturing, ...
Long wait times and crowding are major issues affecting outpatient service delivery, but it is uncle...
Several hospitals are currently paying more attention to patient satisfaction since the satisfaction...
In this study an analysis of the patient queuing system will be carried out by developing a queuing ...
As with every ageing population, demand for healthcare services is expected to rise in the near futu...
This paper discusses the question of how operational research in general, and discrete event simulat...
Yusta W Simwita, Berit I Helgheim Department of Logistics, Molde University College, Molde, Nor...
Waiting time is a crucial performance metric in A&E departments. In this regard, longer waiting time...
Background: Hospital outpatient orthopaedic services traditionally rely on medical specialists to as...
Hospital crowding has turned into a noteworthy boundary to have an appropriate emergency care. Patie...
Discrete event simulation techniques have been already used for many years and in several areas to i...
This paper presents a preliminary analysis to reduce patient waiting time for consultation in an out...
This paper describes the development and application of a simulation tool for modelling patient choi...
This study aims to demonstrate the use of the discrete event simulation technique as a hospital mana...
Improving service quality is critically important in hospital environments. Given the unpredictable ...