2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10729-016-9385-z
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Comparison of emergency department crowding scores: a discrete-event simulation approach

Abstract: According to American College of Emergency Physicians, emergency department (ED) crowding occurs when the identified need for emergency services exceeds available resources for patient care in the ED, hospital, or both. ED crowding is a widely reported problem and several crowding scores are proposed to quantify crowding using hospital and patient data as inputs for assisting healthcare professionals in anticipating imminent crowding problems. Using data from a large academic hospital in North Carolina, we eva… Show more

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“…In fact, our review reports 12 papers (37.5%) evidencing the use of this technique in congested EDs. We noted that as Ahalt et al [185] discuss, simulation can serve as a way of measuring crowdedness, a metric that avoids efforts being expanded on unnecessary interventions and guides administrators towards the design of cost-effective solutions. On the other hand, Fitzgerald [186] described how simulation has propelled cultural changes in congested Australian EDs through providing fast and accurate predictions on change outcomes.…”
Section: Papers Focusing On Tackling the Overcrowdingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, our review reports 12 papers (37.5%) evidencing the use of this technique in congested EDs. We noted that as Ahalt et al [185] discuss, simulation can serve as a way of measuring crowdedness, a metric that avoids efforts being expanded on unnecessary interventions and guides administrators towards the design of cost-effective solutions. On the other hand, Fitzgerald [186] described how simulation has propelled cultural changes in congested Australian EDs through providing fast and accurate predictions on change outcomes.…”
Section: Papers Focusing On Tackling the Overcrowdingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, not much detail was provided about the model and experimental procedures. Estimated hourly patients' arrival rate (λ t ) per day (Ghanes et al 2014) Some studies aimed at optimising patient flow in EDs while minimising associated costs (Memari et al 2016;Ahalt et al 2018). Memari et al (2016) combined DES with queuing theory to develop the model.…”
Section: Discrete-event Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 3 and Figure 4 present a simplified model (Anylogic, 2019). Many authors, however, have developed more complex models dedicated to door-to-doctor (Ribeiro et al, 2016), overcrowding (Ahalt et al, 2018), impact of work pressure (Choi et al, 2019), and many others. Applying agent-based modelling for the analysed ED, one may design a model with three states of the agent (patient), i.e.…”
Section: Application Of Selected Ie Tools In Polish Emergency Departmentmentioning
confidence: 99%