Background: Hospital emergencies have an essential role in health care systems. In the last decade, developed countries have paid great attention to overcrowding crisis in emergency departments. Simulation analysis of complex models for which conditions will change over time is much more effective than analytical solutions and emergency department (ED) is one of the most complex models for analysis. This study aimed to determine the number of patients who are waiting and waiting time in emergency department services in an Iranian hospital ED and to propose scenarios to reduce its queue and waiting time. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study in which simulation software (Arena, version 14) was used. The input information was extracted f...
Several hospitals are currently paying more attention to patient satisfaction since the satisfaction...
<p>The rapid increase in emergency department admissions often leads to overcrowding, leading ...
Objectives: Significant variation in emergency department (ED) patient arrival rates necessitates th...
BACKGROUND: Overcrowding diminishes Emergency Department (ED) care delivery capabilities. OBJECTIVES...
Background: Overcrowding diminishes Emergency Department (ED) care delivery capabilities. Objectives...
Background: Overcrowding diminishes Emergency Department (ED) care delivery capabilities. Objectives...
AbstractEmergency Department (ED) overcrowding represents a common characteristic that may affect th...
Background: Emergency department performance can be evaluated in quantitative and qualitative criter...
Overcrowding is a common problem in hospital emergency departments (EDs) where the ED service cannot...
AbstractEmergency Department (ED) overcrowding represents a common characteristic that may affect th...
This paper examines the wide-spread problem of extended waiting times for health services, in the co...
This paper presents a case study of a discrete-event simulation (DES) model of an emergency d...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a nationwide problem affecting the safety and preparedness...
Master’s Degree in Physics of Complex Systems (Specialisation / Pathway -). Centre for Postgraduate ...
<p>The rapid increase in emergency department admissions often leads to overcrowding, leading ...
Several hospitals are currently paying more attention to patient satisfaction since the satisfaction...
<p>The rapid increase in emergency department admissions often leads to overcrowding, leading ...
Objectives: Significant variation in emergency department (ED) patient arrival rates necessitates th...
BACKGROUND: Overcrowding diminishes Emergency Department (ED) care delivery capabilities. OBJECTIVES...
Background: Overcrowding diminishes Emergency Department (ED) care delivery capabilities. Objectives...
Background: Overcrowding diminishes Emergency Department (ED) care delivery capabilities. Objectives...
AbstractEmergency Department (ED) overcrowding represents a common characteristic that may affect th...
Background: Emergency department performance can be evaluated in quantitative and qualitative criter...
Overcrowding is a common problem in hospital emergency departments (EDs) where the ED service cannot...
AbstractEmergency Department (ED) overcrowding represents a common characteristic that may affect th...
This paper examines the wide-spread problem of extended waiting times for health services, in the co...
This paper presents a case study of a discrete-event simulation (DES) model of an emergency d...
Emergency department (ED) overcrowding is a nationwide problem affecting the safety and preparedness...
Master’s Degree in Physics of Complex Systems (Specialisation / Pathway -). Centre for Postgraduate ...
<p>The rapid increase in emergency department admissions often leads to overcrowding, leading ...
Several hospitals are currently paying more attention to patient satisfaction since the satisfaction...
<p>The rapid increase in emergency department admissions often leads to overcrowding, leading ...
Objectives: Significant variation in emergency department (ED) patient arrival rates necessitates th...