Scientific evidence on the impact of small-scale living facilities (SSLFs) on quality of life of nursing home clients remains scarce. In this study a simulation model is developed to examine the performance of SSLFs, in terms of meeting the time preferences of their residents. We model scheduled care using historical data and unscheduled care using a Poisson–Gamma mixture model. The model is used to explore the impact of a change in demand characteristics, duration of care delivery, travel time, allocation flexibility, shifts, number of clients and allocation policy. The results show that to further improve the performance, the focus should lie on: (1) increasing the allocation flexibility of care workers and the number of clients per SSLF,...
Background and objective Ongoing shortages of care workers, together with an ageing population, make...
Research into the application of simulation modeling in healthcare is thriving. This is not the case...
Research into the application of simulation modeling in healthcare is thriving. This is not the case...
Abstract Scientific evidence on the impact of small-scale living facilities (SSLFs) on quality of li...
Objectives: The long waiting times for nursing homes can be reduced by applying advanced waiting-lin...
Nursing homes are challenged to develop staffing strategies that enable them to efficiently meet the...
Nursing homes face ever-tightening healthcare budgets and are searching for ways to increase the eff...
Nursing homes face ever-tightening healthcare budgets and are searching for ways to increase the eff...
Purpose: In order to provide access to care in a timely manner, it is necessary to effectively manag...
Over the past decade, the non-elective admissions in the UK have increased significantly. Taking int...
One of the impacts of rising demand for community health services is on long term capacity planning....
Previously published work has described the development of a hospital capacity simulation tool, PROM...
The economic cost crisis and the need for reducing costs while assuring a high service level...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effects of a small-house nursing home model, THE GREEN HOUSE® (GH), on ...
In Norton (1990), I presented evidence that changing the reimbursement sys-tem to nursing homes to a...
Background and objective Ongoing shortages of care workers, together with an ageing population, make...
Research into the application of simulation modeling in healthcare is thriving. This is not the case...
Research into the application of simulation modeling in healthcare is thriving. This is not the case...
Abstract Scientific evidence on the impact of small-scale living facilities (SSLFs) on quality of li...
Objectives: The long waiting times for nursing homes can be reduced by applying advanced waiting-lin...
Nursing homes are challenged to develop staffing strategies that enable them to efficiently meet the...
Nursing homes face ever-tightening healthcare budgets and are searching for ways to increase the eff...
Nursing homes face ever-tightening healthcare budgets and are searching for ways to increase the eff...
Purpose: In order to provide access to care in a timely manner, it is necessary to effectively manag...
Over the past decade, the non-elective admissions in the UK have increased significantly. Taking int...
One of the impacts of rising demand for community health services is on long term capacity planning....
Previously published work has described the development of a hospital capacity simulation tool, PROM...
The economic cost crisis and the need for reducing costs while assuring a high service level...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effects of a small-house nursing home model, THE GREEN HOUSE® (GH), on ...
In Norton (1990), I presented evidence that changing the reimbursement sys-tem to nursing homes to a...
Background and objective Ongoing shortages of care workers, together with an ageing population, make...
Research into the application of simulation modeling in healthcare is thriving. This is not the case...
Research into the application of simulation modeling in healthcare is thriving. This is not the case...