Changing the Patient Flow Process for the Green Area of Emergency Department: A Discrete-Event Simulation Approach

Abdulkadir Atalan
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The emergency department is important as a fundamental element of the healthcare system. Patient flow processes in emergency departments are a critical factor that determines effective and rapid medical intervention as well as the overall performance of the healthcare system. Aim: This study aimed to analyze patient waiting times and hospital stay times by developing a different approach to the current patient flow processes in the green area of a hospital emergency department. Methods: Numerical and statistical results were obtained using a discrete event simulation model for the current and new situation of patient flow processes. Results: The waiting time decreased from 12.91 minutes in the current simulation model to 12.81 minutes in the proposed simulation model. The length of stay time decreased from 54.72 minutes in the current simulation model to 53.90 minutes in the proposed simulation model. In this case, it is seen that the proposed model provides a reduction in the length of stay and patient waiting time. Conclusion: The result shows that the proposed model provides some improvement in both waiting and length of stay time. This study offers a different approach to patient flow, allowing emergency department personnel to use their resources effectively and minimizing the time spent on patients' treatment or waiting periods. Thus, this study concluded that the effective management of recommended patient flow processes increases the capacity of emergency departments to deal with emergencies and accelerates access to emergency medical services.
改变急诊室绿色区域的病人流动流程:离散事件模拟法
急诊科作为医疗保健系统的基本要素非常重要。急诊科的病人流动流程是决定有效和快速医疗干预以及医疗系统整体表现的关键因素。目的:本研究旨在通过对医院急诊科绿色区域当前的患者流动流程制定不同的方法,分析患者等候时间和住院时间。研究方法:通过对医院急诊科绿色区域当前的病人流动流程制定不同的方法,分析病人等候时间和住院时间:使用离散事件模拟模型,对当前和新形势下的患者流动流程进行数值和统计分析。结果等候时间从当前模拟模型的 12.91 分钟减少到建议模拟模型的 12.81 分钟。停留时间从当前模拟模型的 54.72 分钟减少到拟议模拟模型的 53.90 分钟。由此可见,拟议模型缩短了住院时间和病人等候时间。结论结果表明,建议的模型在等候时间和住院时间方面都有一定的改善。这项研究为病人流动提供了一种不同的方法,使急诊科人员能够有效地利用资源,最大限度地减少病人治疗或等候的时间。因此,本研究得出结论,有效管理建议的病人流动流程可提高急诊科处理紧急情况的能力,并加快获得急诊医疗服务的速度。
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