Workflow estimation of a radiology department using modelling and simulation

F. Idigo, V. Idigo, K. Agwu, O. Onwujekwe, M. Okeji, Angel-Mary Anakwue, U. Nwogu
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Service delay has remained a persistent problem in the radiology departments of most Nigerian tertiary hospitals. This impact negatively on system efficiency and productivity, resource utilisation, and patient access to care. This work was designed to measure, analyse and forecast the workflow process in a radiology department using modelling and simulation. A prospective cross-sectional study was carried out in a tertiary hospital radiology department on randomly selected 768 adult ambulant patients that underwent routine radiographic investigations. Arrival time, service time and waiting time were measured for each patient and MATLAB Simulink was used to model and simulate the workflow process. The probability of n arrival is inversely related to the arrival rate. System utilisation increases with increase of the arrival rate and generally decreases with increase in the number of servers and mean service rate. The probability of the number of delays decreases at higher utilisation rates. A software program called 'MATLAB Estimator' was developed which showcases output parameters once the input parameters are known. Operations planning and control process can be enhanced by radiology service managers using forecasts of system demands which will enable work process improvement.
利用建模和仿真对放射科工作流程进行评估
在大多数尼日利亚三级医院的放射科,服务延误仍然是一个长期存在的问题。这对系统效率和生产力、资源利用以及患者获得护理产生负面影响。这项工作的目的是测量,分析和预测工作流程在放射科使用建模和仿真。本文在某三级医院放射科随机选取768例行常规放射学检查的成人门诊病人进行前瞻性横断面研究。测量每位患者的到达时间、服务时间和等待时间,并使用MATLAB Simulink对工作流程进行建模和仿真。n到达的概率与到达率成反比。系统利用率随着到达率的增加而增加,通常随着服务器数量和平均服务率的增加而降低。在较高的利用率下,延迟次数的概率会降低。一个名为“MATLAB Estimator”的软件程序被开发出来,一旦输入参数已知,它就会显示输出参数。放射科服务经理可以利用系统需求的预测来加强操作计划和控制过程,这将使工作过程得到改进。
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