Alternative care providers in rheumatoid arthritis patient care: a queueing and simulation analysis.

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Health Systems Pub Date : 2020-06-14 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20476965.2020.1771619
Toni Tagimacruz, Diane P Bischak, Deborah A Marshall
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Patients diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis require lifelong monitoring by a rheumatologist. Initiation of the disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drug therapy within twelve weeks of the onset of symptoms is crucial to prevent joint damage and functional disability. We examine the impact of the engagement of alternate care providers (ACP) in alleviating delay due to limited rheumatologist capacity. Using queueing theory and discrete-event simulation, we model rheumatologist-only and rheumatologist-with-ACP system configurations as closed, multi-class queueing networks with class switching.Using summary data from an actual rheumatology clinic for illustration, we analyze various parameter conditions to aid clinic managers and policymakers in decisions concerning capacity allocations and feasible patient panel size that impact timeliness of care and resource utilization.Results not only confirm that a substantial increase in RA patient panel size with an ACP involved in the care of follow-up patients but also demonstrates the boundaries for feasible panel sizes and workload allocation.

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在类风湿关节炎患者护理替代护理提供者:排队和模拟分析。
被诊断为类风湿关节炎的患者需要风湿病学家终生监测。在症状出现后12周内开始抗风湿药物治疗对预防关节损伤和功能残疾至关重要。我们研究了替代护理提供者(ACP)的参与对减轻由于风湿病学家能力有限而造成的延误的影响。利用排队理论和离散事件仿真,我们将风湿病学家和风湿病学家与acp系统配置建模为封闭的、具有类交换的多类排队网络。我们利用一家风湿病诊所的汇总数据为例,分析了各种参数条件,以帮助诊所管理者和决策者做出有关影响护理及时性和资源利用的能力分配和可行的患者小组规模的决策。结果不仅证实了ACP参与随访患者的RA患者小组规模的大幅增加,而且还证明了可行小组规模和工作量分配的界限。
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