Modelling Reliability and Efficiency of English Community Pharmacy Processes

M. Naybour, R. Remenyte-Prescott, M. Boyd
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The research reported in this paper describes a Coloured Petri Net (CPN) method for modelling and analysing reliability and efficiency of the dispensing process in English community pharmacies. The results of CPN simulations are used within an optimisation framework, based on an Ant Colony optimisation (ACO) algorithm, in order to find optimal solutions for a range of process parameters, such as the number of dispensers and pharmacists to employ, prescription checking strategy or staff work pattern. Set-ups are evaluated using a multi-objective utility function with three parameters: the number of prescriptions completed, the number of errors, and the average waiting time. In-field data from 4 English pharmacies are used to control the firing of key transitions of the CPN. The results indicate that if a pharmacy has a large budget the optimal setup is likely to contain many staff, of which a majority will be dispensers. Alternatively, if the budget is small, it is likely the optimal team will be small and contain a majority of pharmacists.
英语社区药房流程的建模、可靠性和效率
研究报告在本文中描述了彩色Petri网(CPN)方法建模和分析的可靠性和效率的配药过程在英国社区药店。CPN模拟的结果在基于蚁群优化(ACO)算法的优化框架中使用,以找到一系列工艺参数的最佳解决方案,例如要雇用的分配器和药剂师的数量,处方检查策略或员工工作模式。使用具有三个参数的多目标效用函数来评估设置:完成的处方数量,错误数量和平均等待时间。来自4家英国药店的现场数据被用于控制CPN关键转换的发射。结果表明,如果一个药房有很大的预算,最优设置可能包含许多工作人员,其中大多数将是配药。或者,如果预算很小,最理想的团队可能是小的,并且包含大多数药剂师。
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