Increasing public healthcare network performance by de‐hospitalization

G. Ignone, G. Mossa, G. Mummolo, R. Pilolli, L. Ranieri
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Purpose – The aim of this paper is to support public decision‐makers in a local healthcare agency (LHA) in evaluating the effects of different de‐hospitalization strategies and the potential for outsourcing clinical services.Design/methodology/approach – The approach adopted is based on the “patient pathway” perspective. Starting from the identification of specific care pathways, all the feasible care paths in a given LHA in Italy are investigated in order to evaluate the practicability of the de‐hospitalization of some phases with a particular focus on co‐ordination of hospitals and territorial services. A heuristic approach based on discrete‐event simulation modelling is proposed. The methodology and the simulation model have been validated with reference to field data derived from a full‐scale case study carried out within a LHA in southern Italy.Findings – The results show where, in terms of care pathways, de‐hospitalization is practicable, valuable in terms of better resource utilization, and eligibl...
通过减少住院率来提高公共医疗保健网络的性能
目的-本文的目的是支持当地医疗机构(LHA)的公共决策者评估不同的非住院策略的效果和外包临床服务的潜力。设计/方法/方法-采用的方法是基于“患者路径”的观点。从确定具体的护理途径开始,对意大利某一特定地方医院的所有可行的护理途径进行调查,以评估某些阶段非住院治疗的可行性,特别关注医院和地区服务的协调。提出了一种基于离散事件模拟建模的启发式方法。该方法和模拟模型已通过意大利南部LHA的全尺寸案例研究得出的现场数据进行了验证。研究结果-结果表明,在护理途径方面,住院治疗是可行的,在更好地利用资源方面是有价值的,并且符合…
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