“…First, the approaches proposed for handing inpatient admission management in other countries (see Ashour & Kremer, ; Mariotti, Siciliani, Rebba, et al, ; Rahimi, Jamshidi, Ait‐Kadi, & Bartolome, ; Rahimi, Jamshidi, Ruiz, & Ait‐kadi, ; Solans‐Domènech, Adam, Tebé, & Espallargues, ; Valente et al, ) are not appropriate to the China context. Second, although some Chinese scholars (Zhang et al, ) have considered the problem, they have only considered evaluation criteria such as “urgency,” “need for hospitalization,” “value of clinical pathology,” and not other factors such as the limitations on the person's activity or time spent on the waiting list. Here, we present a case study of inpatient admission management by the admission centre of the WCH to illustrate how distance‐based MCDM methods with IMSs can be used to circumvent these drawbacks by combining with the specific situations of Chinese hospital.…”