Simulation modeling for predicting hospital admissions and bed utilisation

IF 0.7 Q4 OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE Operations Research and Decisions Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.37190/ord200301
Maria Hajlasz, B. Mielczarek
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Demographic research of the world population shows that societies are ageing. The ongoing changes in the population structure will require appropriate quantitative and qualitative adjustments in health services to meet the needs of society. Simulation methods turn out to be helpful in these kinds of analyses. In this paper, the authors present a case study on using discrete event simulation (DES) to support decision-making in the field of hospital bed management in the light of demographic changes. The case study was elaborated for one of the Polish district hospitals. A DES model was built to simulate admissions to two hospital wards: paediatric and geriatric. A series of experiments were carried out as based on real data extracted from the hospital database and forecasted demographic trends elaborated by the Central Statistical Office of Poland (CSO). The influence of demographic changes on hospital admissions in the chosen age-gender cohorts was explored, examining different variants of hospital bed availability. The results of the experiments show that demographic trends significantly influence healthcare admission and bed utilisation. The reduction in the number of admissions to the paediatric ward by about 6% results in a change in average bed utilisation from 57.90% to 54.06%. With about 12% more admissions to the geriatric ward, the change is from 68.88% to 75.59%.
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用于预测住院和床位利用的仿真建模
对世界人口的人口统计研究表明,社会正在老龄化。人口结构的持续变化将要求对保健服务进行适当的数量和质量调整,以满足社会的需要。仿真方法在这类分析中是有帮助的。在本文中,作者提出了一个案例研究使用离散事件模拟(DES)来支持决策在医院病床管理领域的人口变化的光。该案例研究是为波兰的一家地区医院进行的。建立了一个DES模型来模拟两个医院病房的入院情况:儿科和老年病房。根据从医院数据库中提取的真实数据和波兰中央统计局(CSO)制定的预测人口趋势,进行了一系列实验。在选定的年龄-性别队列中,研究了人口统计学变化对住院率的影响,检查了医院床位可用性的不同变体。实验结果表明,人口趋势显著影响医疗入院和床位利用。儿科病房入院人数减少了约6%,导致平均床位利用率从57.90%变化到54.06%。老年病房的入院人数增加了约12%,这一比例从68.88%上升到75.59%。
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Operations Research and Decisions
Operations Research and Decisions OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE-
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15 weeks
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