A pull-strategy for the appointment scheduling of surgical patients in a hospital-integrated facility.

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Health Systems Pub Date : 2021-04-23 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20476965.2021.1908851
Safa Chabouh, Sondes Hammami, Eric Marcon, Hanen Bouchriha
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This paper addresses the daily appointment scheduling (AS) of patients in a hospital-integrated facility where outpatients and inpatients are treated simultaneously and share critical resources. We propose a lean approach based on the pull-strategy "Constant Work in Process" (ConWIP) to develop robust and easy-to-implement AS rules. Our objective is to reduce patients' waiting time and maximise the use rate of resources while considering the global surgical process and stochastic service times. The AS rules based on ConWIP are evaluated using a Discrete-Event-Simulation model. Numerical experiments based on a real-life case study are carried out to assess the proposed appointment rules' performance and compare them to AS rules developed in the literature. The results highlight the robustness of our approach and demonstrate its usefulness in practice.

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医院综合设施中外科病人预约调度的拉策略。
本文讨论了门诊和住院患者同时接受治疗并共享关键资源的医院综合设施中患者的日常预约安排(AS)。我们提出了一种基于拉策略的精益方法“持续在制品”(ConWIP)来开发健壮且易于实现的AS规则。我们的目标是在考虑全局手术过程和随机服务时间的同时,减少患者的等待时间,最大限度地提高资源利用率。使用离散事件模拟模型对基于ConWIP的AS规则进行评估。基于现实案例研究的数值实验进行了评估所提出的任命规则的性能,并将其与文献中开发的AS规则进行比较。结果突出了我们的方法的鲁棒性,并证明了它在实践中的实用性。
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Health Systems HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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