Improving an emergency department flows through modeling and simulation
This study presents the simulation model to evaluate the treatment process of emergency department (ED). The three objectives are mainly considered, which are by identifying various procedures in ED of a general hospital, to model and evaluate resource utilization that may lead to the bottleneck as...
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author | Mohamad, Fazeeda Cheng, Jack Kie Shamsudin, Norazidah Safinaz, Omar Azian, Ibrahim Rahamaddulla, Syed Radzi |
author_facet | Mohamad, Fazeeda Cheng, Jack Kie Shamsudin, Norazidah Safinaz, Omar Azian, Ibrahim Rahamaddulla, Syed Radzi |
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description | This study presents the simulation model to evaluate the treatment process of emergency department (ED). The three objectives are mainly considered, which are by identifying various procedures in ED of a general hospital, to model and evaluate resource utilization that may lead to the bottleneck as well as to propose a better configuration to the ED. ED is known as the frontline of service provider that opens 24 hours per day to serve patients that comes to their door. Regardless, with the increasing of patient’s number, hospital was keen to meet the demands in ED where the demand of services provided exceeds their ability to serve patients in an appropriate time frame. The use of Discrete Event Simulation (DES) model allows hospital administrator to understand the treatment process and detected the bottlenecks area in the process. Theory of Constraints (TOC) is also used to identify the constraints in the areas examined in ED. The results from the scenarios experimentation showed that comparison with 20% increase of patients to triage zones affects the different treatment time procedures in both green and yellow zone. |
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spelling | UMPir363302023-02-16T03:30:04Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/36330/ Improving an emergency department flows through modeling and simulation Mohamad, Fazeeda Cheng, Jack Kie Shamsudin, Norazidah Safinaz, Omar Azian, Ibrahim Rahamaddulla, Syed Radzi HD28 Management. Industrial Management This study presents the simulation model to evaluate the treatment process of emergency department (ED). The three objectives are mainly considered, which are by identifying various procedures in ED of a general hospital, to model and evaluate resource utilization that may lead to the bottleneck as well as to propose a better configuration to the ED. ED is known as the frontline of service provider that opens 24 hours per day to serve patients that comes to their door. Regardless, with the increasing of patient’s number, hospital was keen to meet the demands in ED where the demand of services provided exceeds their ability to serve patients in an appropriate time frame. The use of Discrete Event Simulation (DES) model allows hospital administrator to understand the treatment process and detected the bottlenecks area in the process. Theory of Constraints (TOC) is also used to identify the constraints in the areas examined in ED. The results from the scenarios experimentation showed that comparison with 20% increase of patients to triage zones affects the different treatment time procedures in both green and yellow zone. 2019 Research Report NonPeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/36330/1/Improving%20an%20emergency%20department%20flows%20through%20modeling%20and%20simulation.wm.pdf Mohamad, Fazeeda and Cheng, Jack Kie and Shamsudin, Norazidah and Safinaz, Omar and Azian, Ibrahim and Rahamaddulla, Syed Radzi (2019) Improving an emergency department flows through modeling and simulation. , [Research Report: Research Report] (Unpublished) |
spellingShingle | HD28 Management. Industrial Management Mohamad, Fazeeda Cheng, Jack Kie Shamsudin, Norazidah Safinaz, Omar Azian, Ibrahim Rahamaddulla, Syed Radzi Improving an emergency department flows through modeling and simulation |
title | Improving an emergency department flows through modeling and simulation |
title_full | Improving an emergency department flows through modeling and simulation |
title_fullStr | Improving an emergency department flows through modeling and simulation |
title_full_unstemmed | Improving an emergency department flows through modeling and simulation |
title_short | Improving an emergency department flows through modeling and simulation |
title_sort | improving an emergency department flows through modeling and simulation |
topic | HD28 Management. Industrial Management |
url | http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/36330/1/Improving%20an%20emergency%20department%20flows%20through%20modeling%20and%20simulation.wm.pdf |
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