医生的谨慎和病人的接送:熟悉如何鼓励急诊科的多任务处理

Oper. Res. Pub Date : 2022-08-19 DOI:10.1287/opre.2022.2350
R. Niewoehner, KC DiwasSingh, B. Staats
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病人对紧急医疗服务的需求从未像现在这么大。在美国,通过初级保健提供者获得医疗保健的人越来越少,通过医院急诊科(ED)获得医疗保健的人越来越多。然而,与其他类型的排队系统不同,急诊科允许医生自行决定为谁服务。也就是说,ED队列并不完全按照“先到先服务”的策略进行操作。因此,我们想知道:“是什么导致医生选择哪些患者,以及他们将治疗多少患者?”我们探讨同行医生之间的熟悉程度如何影响患者选择和选择的多任务处理水平,这一过程在急诊科更常被称为“患者拾取”。我们发现,更熟悉的情况导致病人接诊率增加,观察到多任务处理,病人等待时间缩短,对病人处理时间或住院时间没有明显的负面影响。
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Physician Discretion and Patient Pick-up: How Familiarity Encourages Multitasking in the Emergency Department
Patient demand for emergency medical services has never been greater. In the United States, as fewer people access medical care through a primary care provider, more people access care through the hospital emergency department (ED). Unlike other types of queuing systems, however, the ED allows physicians discretion in whom they serve. That is, ED queues do not operate solely under a policy of “first-come, first-served, by severity.” Therefore, we wanted to know: “What leads physicians to select which patients, and how many patients, they will treat?” We explore how familiarity between peer physicians affects patient selection and the chosen multitasking level, a process more commonly known in the ED as “patient pick-up.” We find greater familiarity leads to an increase in patient pick-up rate, observed multitasking, and shorter patient wait time, with no identifiable negative impact to patient processing time or length of stay.
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