2017
DOI: 10.3384/diss.diva-139732
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Towards Increased Use of Discrete-Event Simulation for Hospital Resource Planning

Abstract: Health care systems in many countries are experiencing a growing demand while their resources remain limited. The discrepancy between demand and capacity creates many problems -long waiting times for treatment, overcrowding in hospital wards, high workload, etc. More efficient delivery of health care services can be achieved by better planning of its resources so that the mismatch between demand and capacity is minimized. Planning health care resources, including hospital resources, is difficult due to system … Show more

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“…Robotic TMR: Tele-healthcare [507] Surgery [508][509][510][511] Monitoring: care and wellness [511] DDPPPT: diagnosis and rehabilitation [508,511] MERT: training [511] 11. Simulation HFMPO: Operation process improvement and optimization, resource planning, emergency room efficiency improvement [512][513][514][515][516][517] MERT: clinical or midwifery education and training, clinical The intricacy of the disruptive and transformative powers of industry 4.0 including the process of globalization of the world economy is a prerequisite for the successful operation and disruption of logistics which is well-known today as logistics 4.0 [534,535]. In fact, the formation of logistics 4.0 banks in particular on cutting-edge technologies and the digitalization of business processes [534].…”
Section: Convergence Of Disruptive Technologies In Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Robotic TMR: Tele-healthcare [507] Surgery [508][509][510][511] Monitoring: care and wellness [511] DDPPPT: diagnosis and rehabilitation [508,511] MERT: training [511] 11. Simulation HFMPO: Operation process improvement and optimization, resource planning, emergency room efficiency improvement [512][513][514][515][516][517] MERT: clinical or midwifery education and training, clinical The intricacy of the disruptive and transformative powers of industry 4.0 including the process of globalization of the world economy is a prerequisite for the successful operation and disruption of logistics which is well-known today as logistics 4.0 [534,535]. In fact, the formation of logistics 4.0 banks in particular on cutting-edge technologies and the digitalization of business processes [534].…”
Section: Convergence Of Disruptive Technologies In Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The emergency patient is given more priority when contrasted with inpatient and outpatient. In like manner [6] states that disregarding random arrival of the patient can make the model off base.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discrete event simulation has been used in a variety of fields over the years, such as production scheduling (Rodammer and White, 1988), resource allocation in health care (Jun et al, 1999;Steins, 2017) and rail modelling (Berger et al, 2011;Espinosa-Aranda and García-Ródenas, 2012). It is a less common approach to road traffic simulation, however, with time-based simulation being the dominant approach.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%