Bed management considering bed-blocking and elective patient admissions using simulation optimisation

Zahra Aghaabdellahian, M. Bijari
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Treatment process in health centres is mostly carried out in such a way that the patient is hospitalised in several parts of the wards during treatment. When patients are obliged to stay in a department until a bed becomes available in the next department, 'bed-blocking' occurs. Hospitals often suffer from the lack of proper planning and ineffective management of hospital beds and medical resources. In this research, we tackle this issue by introducing a multi-objective simulation optimisation model to determine the optimal number of elective admissions, the appropriate number of beds, and the number of patients who are forced to discharge in each ward. The model minimises hospital costs and the number of patients who are blocked. Due to the complexity of the issue, two meta-heuristic approaches are developed to solve the model. In this regard, five simulation optimisation algorithms have been implemented to solve the model and compare the results. By solving the presented algorithms, Pareto optimal frontiers are obtained in various states.
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病床管理考虑床位阻塞和选择性病人入院使用模拟优化
保健中心的治疗过程大多是这样进行的,即患者在治疗期间住在病房的几个地方。当病人被迫留在一个科室直到下一个科室有床位时,就会发生“床位阻塞”。医院往往缺乏适当的规划,病床和医疗资源管理不力。在本研究中,我们通过引入多目标模拟优化模型来解决这一问题,以确定每个病房的最佳选择性入院人数,适当的床位数量和被迫出院的患者人数。这种模式最大限度地减少了医院成本和被封锁的病人数量。由于问题的复杂性,本文提出了两种元启发式方法来求解该模型。在这方面,我们实施了五种仿真优化算法来求解模型并比较结果。通过对算法的求解,得到了不同状态下的Pareto最优边界。
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