Discrete-Event Simulation with Consideration for Patient Preference When Scheduling Specialty Telehealth Appointments

Adam VanDeusen, Nicholas Zacharek, Emmett Springer, Advaidh Venkat, A. Cohn, Megan Adams, Jacob E. Kurlander, S. Saini
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Abstract

Healthcare providers have begun providing care to patients via remote appointments using web-based, synchronous video visits. As this appointment modality becomes increasingly prevalent, decision-makers must consider how to incorporate patient preference for an in-person versus virtual care modality when scheduling future visits. We present a discrete-event simulation that models several potential policies that these decision-makers could use to schedule patients, and demonstrate this simulation in the clinical context of patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease. This simulation provides key metrics for decision-makers, including provider utilization, patient lead time, and proportion of appointments that satisfy patients’ preferences for appointment modality.
在安排专科远程医疗预约时考虑患者偏好的离散事件模拟
医疗保健提供者已经开始使用基于web的同步视频访问,通过远程预约为患者提供护理。随着这种预约模式变得越来越普遍,决策者必须考虑如何在安排未来访问时结合患者对面对面与虚拟护理模式的偏好。我们提出了一个离散事件模拟,模拟了这些决策者可以用来安排患者的几个潜在政策,并在胃食管反流病患者的临床背景下证明了这一模拟。该模拟为决策者提供了关键指标,包括提供者利用率、患者前置时间和满足患者对预约模式偏好的预约比例。
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