John Hopkins Health System, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
J Healthc Manag. 2013 Mar-Apr;58(2):110-24; discussion 124-5.
Healthcare organizations face challenges in efficiently accommodating increased patient demand with limited resources and capacity. The modern reimbursement environment prioritizes the maximization of operational efficiency and the reduction of unnecessary costs (i.e., waste) while maintaining or improving quality. As healthcare organizations adapt, significant pressures are placed on leaders to make difficult operational and budgetary decisions. In lieu of hard data, decision makers often base these decisions on subjective information. Discrete event simulation (DES), a computerized method of imitating the operation of a real-world system (e.g., healthcare delivery facility) over time, can provide decision makers with an evidence-based tool to develop and objectively vet operational solutions prior to implementation. DES in healthcare commonly focuses on (1) improving patient flow, (2) managing bed capacity, (3) scheduling staff, (4) managing patient admission and scheduling procedures, and (5) using ancillary resources (e.g., labs, pharmacies). This article describes applicable scenarios, outlines DES concepts, and describes the steps required for development. An original DES model developed to examine crowding and patient flow for staffing decision making at an urban academic emergency department serves as a practical example.
医疗机构在利用有限的资源和能力来满足日益增长的患者需求方面面临挑战。现代报销环境优先考虑最大限度地提高运营效率和降低不必要的成本(即浪费),同时保持或提高质量。随着医疗机构的适应,领导者面临着巨大的压力,需要做出困难的运营和预算决策。由于缺乏确凿的数据,决策者通常基于主观信息做出这些决策。离散事件模拟(DES)是一种计算机化的方法,可以随着时间的推移模拟现实系统(例如医疗保健提供设施)的操作,它可以为决策者提供一个基于证据的工具,以便在实施之前制定和客观审查运营解决方案。医疗保健中的 DES 通常侧重于(1)改善患者流程,(2)管理床位容量,(3)安排员工,(4)管理患者入院和安排程序,以及(5)使用辅助资源(例如实验室、药房)。本文介绍了适用的场景,概述了 DES 概念,并描述了开发所需的步骤。本文以一个城市学术急诊室为背景,开发了一个用于人员配备决策的拥挤和患者流量的原始 DES 模型,作为一个实际的例子。