This paper, using detailed time measurements of patients complemented by interviews with hospital management and staff, examines three facets of an emergency room's (ER) operational performance: (1) effectiveness of the triage system in rationing patient treatment; (2) factors influencing ER's operational performance in general and the trade-offs in flow times, inventory levels (that is the number of patients waiting in the system), and resource utilization; (3) the impacts of potential process and staffing changes to improve the ER's performance. Specifically, the paper discusses four proposals for streamlining the patient flow: establishing designated tracks ("fast track," "diagnostic track"), creating a "holding" area for certain type of...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the process performances in Emergency Departments (EDs) with...
International audienceImproving emergency department (ED) processes requires consideration of multip...
International audienceImproving emergency department (ED) processes requires consideration of multip...
This paper, using detailed time measurements of patients complemented by interviews with hospital ma...
This paper, using detailed time measurements of patients complemented by interviews with hospital ma...
This paper, using detailed time measurements of patients complemented by interviews with hospital ma...
This paper, using detailed time measurements of patients complemented by interviews with hospital ma...
This paper, using detailed time measurements of patients complemented by interviews with hospital ma...
This paper, using detailed time measurements of patients complemented by interviews with hospital ma...
Triage is a very important step in today's Emergency Departments (EDs). While triage mainly focuses ...
Operations management (OM) is the science of understanding and improving business processes. For the...
Background: The increasing demand for acute care and restructuring of hospitals resulting in emergen...
Background Overcrowding in emergency departments is a worldwide problem. A systematic literature rev...
Patients at emergency departments often face waiting times and queues. Due to budgetary constraints,...
Patients at emergency departments often face waiting times and queues. Due to budgetary constraints,...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the process performances in Emergency Departments (EDs) with...
International audienceImproving emergency department (ED) processes requires consideration of multip...
International audienceImproving emergency department (ED) processes requires consideration of multip...
This paper, using detailed time measurements of patients complemented by interviews with hospital ma...
This paper, using detailed time measurements of patients complemented by interviews with hospital ma...
This paper, using detailed time measurements of patients complemented by interviews with hospital ma...
This paper, using detailed time measurements of patients complemented by interviews with hospital ma...
This paper, using detailed time measurements of patients complemented by interviews with hospital ma...
This paper, using detailed time measurements of patients complemented by interviews with hospital ma...
Triage is a very important step in today's Emergency Departments (EDs). While triage mainly focuses ...
Operations management (OM) is the science of understanding and improving business processes. For the...
Background: The increasing demand for acute care and restructuring of hospitals resulting in emergen...
Background Overcrowding in emergency departments is a worldwide problem. A systematic literature rev...
Patients at emergency departments often face waiting times and queues. Due to budgetary constraints,...
Patients at emergency departments often face waiting times and queues. Due to budgetary constraints,...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the process performances in Emergency Departments (EDs) with...
International audienceImproving emergency department (ED) processes requires consideration of multip...
International audienceImproving emergency department (ED) processes requires consideration of multip...