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Myths of ideal hospital occupancy
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2010
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Ideal Hospital OccupancyEngineeringQueueing TheoryHospital MedicineOperations ResearchPrimary CareHealth Care FacilityHealth Services ResearchCapacity ManagementHealth PolicyHealth InsuranceCapacity PlanningAccess BlockQueueing SystemsHospital Length Of StayHealth Care DeliveryNursingHospital EnvironmentPatient SafetyMedicineEmergency Medicine
Significant problems in health care, such as access block and long waiting lists for elective surgery, have led to calls for keeping hospital occupancy at no more than 85%. It is elementary queueing theory that a finite-capacity system with variable demand cannot sustain both full utilisation and full availability. However, the statement that there is a single level of ideal or safe occupancy suitable for all situations is a simplistic interpretation and application of the underlying science. We argue that specific study and action are necessary to understand and deal with the problems of long waiting lists and access block in any given health care facility.
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