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Forecast Driven Simulation Model for Service Quality Improvement of the Emergency Department in the Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital
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Services ManagementResource ManagementEmergency Department AdministrationEmergency CareOperations ResearchHospital MedicineEmergency Medical ServicesHealth Services ResearchService Quality ImprovementEmergency Care SystemsOperations ManagementEmergency DepartmentHospital Length Of StayNursingHospitalizationHospital EnvironmentPatient SafetyEmergency Medical ServiceOut-of-hospital Emergency Medical ServiceMedicinePatient SatisfactionEmergency Medicine
Patient satisfaction with the Emergency Department (ED) in a hospital is related to the length of stay, and especially to the amount of waiting time for medical treatments. ED overcrowding decreases quality and efficiency, therefore affecting hospitals’ profitability. This paper presents a forecasting and simulation model for resource management of the ED at Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital. A linear regression forecasting model is proposed to predict the number of ED patient arrivals, and then a simulation model is provided to estimate the length of stay of ED patients, system throughput, and the utilization of resources such as triage nurses, patient beds, registered nurses, and medical doctors. The near future load level of each resource is presented using the proposed models.
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