混合系统动力学、离散事件模拟和数据包络分析研究急症医院住院病人

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Operations Research for Health Care Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.orhc.2020.100266
Leila Keshtkar, Wael Rashwan, Waleed Abo-Hamad, Amr Arisha
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由于人口变化和人口老龄化,及时获得保健服务变得越来越困难。这给社会和医疗保健系统带来了新的挑战。由于急症病床不足,急症医院的拥挤程度已达到前所未有的程度。因此,需要治疗的病人在决定是入院、转院还是送回家时,要忍受很长时间的等待。这些漫长的等待时间往往导致病人在医院的不同地方寄宿。这威胁到患者的安全,降低了服务质量,同时增加了治疗费用。现有文献认为,改善沟通和增强病人流量往往比仅仅增加医院容量更有效。实现这种有效的协调受到护理需求的不确定性、准确信息的可用性、医院间动态和决策时间的复杂性的挑战。本文提出了一种混合模拟方法,旨在为医院管理者提供一个研究病人登机问题的机会。集成“系统动态”和“离散事件模拟”使用户能够在宏观和微观层面上缓解患者流程的复杂性。“实验设计”和“数据包络分析”与模拟相结合,以便有效地评估各种管理干预措施的操作影响。在爱尔兰一家大型医院的急诊科和急症医疗科(AMU)中详细展示了该方法的实施情况,该医院每年为5万多名患者提供服务。结果表明,提高医院单位之间的转诊率具有显著的积极影响。它减少了住院患者的数量,并有可能将案例研究组织的访问率提高40%。然而,沟通和协调不畅、人为因素、下游能力限制、各单位之间共享资源和服务可能会影响这种接入。此外,需要增加工作人员人数,以维持可接受的服务水平。
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A hybrid system dynamics, discrete event simulation and data envelopment analysis to investigate boarding patients in acute hospitals

Timely access to health services has become increasingly difficult due to demographic change and aging people growth. These create new heterogeneous challenges for society and healthcare systems. Congestion at acute hospitals has reached unprecedented levels due to the unavailability of acute beds. As a consequence, patients in need of treatment endure prolonged waiting times as a decision whether to admit, transfer, or send them home is made. These long waiting times often result in boarding patients in different places in the hospital. This threatens patient safety and diminishes the service quality while increasing treatment costs. It is argued in the extant literature that improved communication and enhanced patient flow is often more effective than merely increasing hospital capacity. Achieving this effective coordination is challenged by the uncertainties in care demand, the availability of accurate information, the complexity of inter-hospital dynamics and decision times. A hybrid simulation approach is presented in this paper, which aims to offer hospital managers a chance at investigating the patient boarding problem. Integrating ‘System Dynamic’ and ‘Discrete Event Simulation’ enables the user to ease the complexity of patient flow at both macro and micro levels. ‘Design of Experiment’ and ‘Data Envelopment Analysis’ are integrated with the simulation in order to assess the operational impact of various management interventions efficiently. A detailed implementation of the approach is demonstrated on an emergency department (ED) and Acute Medical Unit (AMU) of a large Irish hospital, which serves over 50,000 patients annually. Results indicate that improving transfer rates between hospital units has a significant positive impact. It reduces the number of boarding patients and has the potential to increase access by up to 40% to the case study organization. However, poor communication and coordination, human factors, downstream capacity constraints, shared resources and services between units may affect this access. Furthermore, an increase in staff numbers is required to sustain the acceptable level of service delivery.

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