Evaluating emergency department resource capacity using simulation

Emergency departments open 24 hours every day and may receive patients at any time most unexpectedly.Adequate resource planning to meet the various demands in emergency departments is arguably amongst the most critical challenges faced by hospital administrators due to the complexity of the system a...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Norazura, Abdul Ghani, Noraida, Abdulbasah Kamil, Anton, Mat Tahar, Razman, Teo, Aik Howe
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Published: Canadian Center of Science and Education 2012
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spelling my.uum.repo.193972016-11-14T02:41:32Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/19397/ Evaluating emergency department resource capacity using simulation Ahmad, Norazura Abdul Ghani, Noraida Abdulbasah Kamil, Anton Mat Tahar, Razman Teo, Aik Howe QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Emergency departments open 24 hours every day and may receive patients at any time most unexpectedly.Adequate resource planning to meet the various demands in emergency departments is arguably amongst the most critical challenges faced by hospital administrators due to the complexity of the system and diverse patient flows.In this paper, we present a computer simulation model to evaluate resource utilization among personnel and physical resources in a typical emergency department (ED) of a government hospital in Malaysia.The model allows administrators to see patient movement flows as well as how these flows are affected by resource capacity level in the ED.The use of this simulation model helps to evaluate ED operations, provides useful insight for possible areas of improvement, and directs the allocation of specific resources for maximal impact. Three scenarios were tested to find out the impact of patient surge on ED performance measures. Results from the scenarios show that a 30% increase of attendances according to triage zones affects most of the performance measures.In addition, medical assistants are the critical resources with average utilization greater than 70%. Canadian Center of Science and Education 2012 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by http://repo.uum.edu.my/19397/1/MAS%206%20%2011%202012%209-19.pdf Ahmad, Norazura and Abdul Ghani, Noraida and Abdulbasah Kamil, Anton and Mat Tahar, Razman and Teo, Aik Howe (2012) Evaluating emergency department resource capacity using simulation. Modern Applied Science, 6 (11). pp. 9-19. ISSN 1913-1844 http://doi.org/10.5539/mas.v6n11p9 doi:10.5539/mas.v6n11p9
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
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Ahmad, Norazura
Abdul Ghani, Noraida
Abdulbasah Kamil, Anton
Mat Tahar, Razman
Teo, Aik Howe
Evaluating emergency department resource capacity using simulation
description Emergency departments open 24 hours every day and may receive patients at any time most unexpectedly.Adequate resource planning to meet the various demands in emergency departments is arguably amongst the most critical challenges faced by hospital administrators due to the complexity of the system and diverse patient flows.In this paper, we present a computer simulation model to evaluate resource utilization among personnel and physical resources in a typical emergency department (ED) of a government hospital in Malaysia.The model allows administrators to see patient movement flows as well as how these flows are affected by resource capacity level in the ED.The use of this simulation model helps to evaluate ED operations, provides useful insight for possible areas of improvement, and directs the allocation of specific resources for maximal impact. Three scenarios were tested to find out the impact of patient surge on ED performance measures. Results from the scenarios show that a 30% increase of attendances according to triage zones affects most of the performance measures.In addition, medical assistants are the critical resources with average utilization greater than 70%.
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author Ahmad, Norazura
Abdul Ghani, Noraida
Abdulbasah Kamil, Anton
Mat Tahar, Razman
Teo, Aik Howe
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Abdul Ghani, Noraida
Abdulbasah Kamil, Anton
Mat Tahar, Razman
Teo, Aik Howe
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title Evaluating emergency department resource capacity using simulation
title_short Evaluating emergency department resource capacity using simulation
title_full Evaluating emergency department resource capacity using simulation
title_fullStr Evaluating emergency department resource capacity using simulation
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating emergency department resource capacity using simulation
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publisher Canadian Center of Science and Education
publishDate 2012
url http://repo.uum.edu.my/19397/1/MAS%206%20%2011%202012%209-19.pdf
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http://doi.org/10.5539/mas.v6n11p9
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