Designed to Fail: How Computer Simulation Can Detect Fundamental Flaws in Clinic Flow. Designed to Fail: How Computer Simulation Can Detect Fundamental Flaws in Clinic Flow.

Designed to Fail: How Computer Simulation Can Detect Fundamental Flaws in Clinic Flow‪.‬

Journal of Healthcare Management 2011, March-April, 56, 2

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Discrete-event simulation can be used as an effective tool for healthcare administrators to "test" various operational decisions. The recent growth in hospital outpatient volumes and a constrained financial environment make discrete-event simulation a cost-effective way to diagnose inefficiency and create and test strategies for improvement. This study shows how discrete-event simulation was used in an adult medicine clinic within a large, tertiary care, academic medical center. Simulation creation steps are discussed, including information gathering, process mapping, data collection, model creation, and results. Results of the simulation indicated that system bottlenecks were present in the medication administration and check-out steps of the clinic process. The simulation predicted that matching resources to excessive demand at appropriate times for these bottleneck steps would reduce patients' mean time in the system (i.e., visit time) from 124.3 (s.d. [+ or -] 65.7) minutes to 87.0 (s.d. [+ or -] 36.4) minutes.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2011
1 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
17
Pages
PUBLISHER
American College of Healthcare Executives
PROVIDER INFO
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
204
KB
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