危机时刻衡量急诊科应变能力的模拟优化方法

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Sorour Farahi, Khodakaram Salimifard
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摘要

由于不同的原因,医疗保健环境中的危机发生是一种经常发生的现象。在危机期间,医疗保健系统的首要任务是为伤者提供高质量的护理和优质的服务。然而,鉴于危机通常极其严重,导致大量人员受伤,医疗保健系统的适当和及时响应是一个具有挑战性的问题。本研究提出了一个新的框架,使用混合模拟优化方法来衡量危机中的医疗保健响应能力,以解决这一现实世界的问题。本文将运筹学技术与批判性系统思维概念紧密联系起来,以评估系统在面对危机时的行为。由于所有到达医院的伤员都首先被送往急诊科(ED),因此在一个案例研究中使用急诊科来说明所提出方法的性能。我们设计了7个危机场景和1个ED系统在正常情况下的场景,并使用离散事件模拟(DES)对它们进行了建模。在不同严重程度的危机情景中,患者的到达时间是急诊科工作量的驱动因素。对于无法应对危机严重性的危机模拟场景,我们在优化工具中开发了优化模型,以确定资源的最优配置。最佳配置可以提高医疗保健弹性。结果表明,到达间隔时间为13.8 min是最大阈值,低于该阈值无法找到可行的解决方案,ED系统可能会崩溃。
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A simulation–optimization approach for measuring emergency department resilience in times of crisis

Crisis occurrence in the healthcare context is, for different reasons, a phenomenon that happens abundantly. The priority of the healthcare system during a crisis is to provide quality care and superior services to the injured people. However, given the usually extreme severity of the crisis that results in a significant number of injured people, proper and timely responsiveness of healthcare systems is a challenging issue This study proposes a novel framework using a hybrid simulation–optimization approach to measure the healthcare responsiveness in crisis to address this real-world problem. This paper closely connects operations research techniques to critical systems thinking notions to evaluate the behavior of a system in the face of crisis. Since all arriving casualties to the hospital are first taken to the emergency department (ED), the ED in a case study is used to illustrate the performance of the presented approach. We designed seven crisis scenarios and one scenario of the ED system in a normal situation and modeled them using discrete-event simulation (DES). Patients’ interarrival times act as the driver of workload experienced in ED during crisis scenarios of varying severity. For crisis simulation scenarios that are unable to cope with the severity of the crisis, we developed an optimization model in an optimization tool to determine the optimal configuration of resources. The optimal configuration can improve healthcare resilience. The results show that an interarrival time of 13.8 min is the maximum threshold, below which feasible solutions could not be found, and the ED system is likely to collapse.

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Operations Research for Health Care
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