Dynamic modeling of the patient journey in a Pediatric Emergency Department of CHRU of Lille

Q4 Computer Science
Inès Ajmi, H. Zgaya, Lotfi Gammoudi, S. Hammadi, J. Renard
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Abstract

The Workflow models of the patient journey in a Pediatric Emergency Department (PED) seems to be an effective approach to develop an accurate and complete representation of the PED processes. The model developed can drive the collection of comprehensive quantitative and qualitative service delivery and patient treatment data as an evidence base for the PED planning. Our objective in this study is to identify tension indicators and bottlenecks that contribute to overcrowding , the goal is to optimize these paths to improve the quality of the patient handling while mastering the time waiting. The development of this model was based on accurate visits made in the Pediatric Emergency Department (PED) in CHRU of Lille (France). This modeling, which has to represent most faithfully possible the reality of the PED of CHRU of Lille, is necessary. The main aim of this paper is to present the overall design of the proposed Workflow model, emphasizing the simulation results in the normal situation and the crowding situation. Besides, we describe the crowding indicators in PED. Our survey is integrated into the French National Research Agency project, titled: " Hospital: optimization, simulation and avoidance of strain " (ANR HOST).
里尔CHRU儿科急诊科患者旅程的动态建模
在儿科急诊科(PED)的病人旅程的工作流模型似乎是一个有效的方法来开发一个准确和完整的表示PED过程。所建立的模型可以推动收集全面的定量和定性服务提供和患者治疗数据,作为PED规划的证据基础。在本研究中,我们的目标是识别导致过度拥挤的紧张指标和瓶颈,目标是优化这些路径,以提高患者处理质量,同时控制等待时间。该模型的发展是基于在里尔(法国)CHRU儿科急诊科(PED)的准确访问。这种建模必须尽可能忠实地反映里尔CHRU的PED现实,是必要的。本文的主要目的是给出所提出的工作流模型的总体设计,重点介绍了正常情况和拥挤情况下的仿真结果。此外,我们还描述了PED中的拥挤指标。我们的调查被纳入法国国家研究机构项目,题为:“医院:优化、模拟和避免应变”(ANR HOST)。
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