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Improving patient flow in an obstetric unit

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HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
卷 15, 期 1, 页码 1-14

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DOI: 10.1007/s10729-011-9175-6

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Obstetric; Patient flow; Simulation; Blocking; Bed-balancing

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Hospitals have become increasingly interested in maximizing patient throughput and bed utilization in all units to improve efficiency. To study tradeoffs in blocking and system efficiency, a simulation model using a path-based approach is developed for an obstetric unit. The model focuses on patient flow, considering patient classification, blocking effects, time dependent arrival and departure patterns, and statistically supported distributions for length of stay (LOS). The model is applied to DeKalb Medical's Women's Center, a large obstetrics hospital in Atlanta, GA, to analyze the hospital's readiness for potential changes to patient mix and patient volume. A comparison of results predicted by the simulation model and actual performance after implementation of swing rooms is presented, suggesting the value of implementing swing rooms to balance bed allocation.

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