van Eeden Karin, Moeke Dennis, Bekker René
Department of Mathematics, VU University Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1081a, 1081 HV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
School of Healthcare, Windesheim University of Applied Sciences, Hospitaaldreef 5, 1315 RC, Almere, The Netherlands.
Health Care Manag Sci. 2016 Sep;19(3):227-40. doi: 10.1007/s10729-014-9314-y. Epub 2014 Dec 27.
Nursing homes face ever-tightening healthcare budgets and are searching for ways to increase the efficiency of their healthcare processes without losing sight of the needs of their residents. Optimizing the allocation of care workers plays a key role in this search as care workers are responsible for the daily care of the residents and account for a significant proportion of the total labor expenses. In practice, the lack of reliable data makes it difficult for nursing home managers to make informed staffing decisions. The focus of this study lies on the 'care on demand' process in a Belgian nursing home. Based on the analysis of real-life 'call button' data, a queueing model is presented which can be used by nursing home managers to determine the number of care workers required to meet a specific service level. Based on numerical experiments an 80/10 service level is proposed for this nursing home, meaning that at least 80 percent of the clients should receive care within 10 minutes after a call button request. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first attempt to develop a quantitative model for the 'care on demand' process in a nursing home.
养老院面临着日益紧张的医疗保健预算,正在寻找提高医疗保健流程效率的方法,同时又不忽视居民的需求。优化护理人员的配置在这一探索中起着关键作用,因为护理人员负责居民的日常护理,且在总劳动力成本中占很大比例。在实践中,由于缺乏可靠数据,养老院管理人员难以做出明智的人员配置决策。本研究的重点是比利时一家养老院的“按需护理”流程。基于对实际“呼叫按钮”数据的分析,提出了一种排队模型,养老院管理人员可利用该模型确定满足特定服务水平所需的护理人员数量。基于数值实验,为该养老院提出了80/10的服务水平,这意味着至少80%的客户应在呼叫按钮请求后10分钟内得到护理。据我们所知,这是首次尝试为养老院的“按需护理”流程开发定量模型。