How are waiting times distributed across different patie

Assignment Help Operation Research
Reference no: EM131003756

Problem description

A hospital wants to analyze the performance of its emergency department (ED) and is interested in the following questions, among others:

• How are the waiting times distributed across different patient groups?

• To what extent would varying staff capacity reduce waiting times across different patient groups?

You are asked to help the hospital to answer those questions by building a simulation model of the ED. The following information is available:

Patients, categories (specialties) and priority levels

Each patient arriving in the ED belongs to exactly one of the following types:

(a) surgical inpatient, (b) surgical outpatient, (c) internal medicine inpatient and (d) internal medicine outpatient. The patient types (a)-(d) are further divided into priority levels 1, 2, 3 and 4. Higher priority levels correspond to smaller numbers.

Patient arrivals

Arrivals occur at random, and the interval between successive arrivals follows the Negative Exponential distribution with parameter λ across priorities and specialties as given by the following table:

Priority number:

outpatient surgical

inpatient surgical

outpatient internal medicine

inpatient internal medicine

1

0.3 per hour

0.1 per hour

0.2 per hour

0.1 per hour

2

0.4 per hour

0.2 per hour

0.3 per hour

0.2 per hour

3

0.5 per hour

0.3 per hour

0.4 per hour

0.3 per hour

4

0.6 per hour

0.4 per hour

0.5 per hour

0.4 per hour

Resources and their availabilities

Physicians

There are two types of physicians relevant for the ED: (a) surgeons and (b) internists. Surgeons treat surgical patients and internists treat internal medicine patients. Nurses treat both types of patients.

Shift schedule There is always one physician of each specialty available which means that from 0.00am - 12pm (midnight), one surgical and one internal medicine physician is present. From 8:30am - 4:30pm there is one additional physician available for each specialty. This means that, for example, at 1pm, there are two surgical physicians and two internal medicine physicians available.

Nurses

There is always at least one nurse at the emergency department. The availability of nurses is shown in the following:

1 nurse:          0:00 am - 8:30 am and 4:30 pm - 24:00 pm

2 nurses:        8:30 am - 1:30 pm and 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

3 nurses:       1:30 pm - 3:00 pm

Rooms

Rooms can be divided into: (a) examination/treatment rooms, (b) X-ray rooms, (c) CT-rooms, (d) laboratories (e) and break rooms.

Examination/treatment rooms There are seven rooms in which at most one patient can be treated at a time. Every room has the equipment needed to treat all patients (besides X-ray, CT and laboratory equipment).

X-ray room One room is equipped to diagnose patients by X-ray. Only one patient can be treated at a time. The transport of the patient to the X-ray room and x-raying the patient is done by external staff that does not have to be considered in the model. The process of x-raying requires ERLA(0.0391, 3) hours.

CT room One room where CT scans can be performed. Only one patient can be treated at a time. The transport of the patient to the CT room and the CT scan is done by external staff that does not have to be considered in the model. The process of CT-scanning requires 0.1 + EXPO(0.2) hours.

Laboratories One room for different laboratory activities, e.g. test of blood samples. Several laboratory activities can be performed simultaneously. Only a nurse is needed to perform the laboratory activities. During this time the patients stays in the examination room. The laboratory activities requires LOGN(1.1, 0.813) hours.

Break rooms When physicians and nurses are idle they stay at the break room. Assume that the break rooms are sufficiently large enough to accommodate all physicians and nurses, respectively.

Patient Flow in the ED

Patient pathways (Examination → Additional tests → Treatment)

Patients who arrive are examined in one of the seven examination/treatment rooms. Then it is decided whether they require additional tests (e.g. X-ray, lab test). After the examination and any additional tests have been carried out, patients are treated in an examination/treatment room. Finally, they leave the ED. Patients may have to wait in the waiting area until e.g. the X-ray is free or the lab test results arrive. Every patient has an examination and then a treatment. Whether additional tests are carried out between examination and treatment is chosen randomly, see below.

Examination Arriving patients who cannot be treated immediately wait in the waiting area which has an infinite capacity. Patients are first seen by human resources in one of the examination/treatment rooms according to the priority. If two patients have the same priority, the patients are served in a first come first served fashion. If a patients waits for more than two hours, the priority is increased by one priority level.

Priority 1 and 2 patients must be examined by 1 nurse and 1 physician (sequentially, first by the nurse and then by the physician corresponding to whether the patient is a surgical or internal medicine patient). Patients having priority 3 are examined by the corresponding type of physician, only. Patients belonging to priority 4 are examined by a nurse, only.

Additional tests The following probabilities apply for the patients and we assume (for simplification) that these probabilities are independent of the priority level:

Surgical patients:

inpatients

outpatients

X-ray (yes?)

47%

60%

CT-scan (yes?)

1%

17%

Laboratory

10%

67%

Internal medicine patients:

inpatients

outpatients

X-ray (yes?)

13%

63%

CT-scan (yes?)

1%

20%

Laboratory

51%

80%

Treatment

After any lab, X-ray and other test has been finished, the treatment starts. Similar to the examinations, priority 1 and 2 patients must now be treated by 1 nurse and 1 physician (sequentially, first by the nurse and then by the physician corresponding to whether the patient is a surgical or internal medicine patient). Patients having priority 3 are (now) treated by the corresponding type of physician, only. Patients belonging to priority 4 are (now) treated by a nurse, only.

For example, once a surgical inpatient has arrived, there is a 47% chance that he gets an X-ray scan. Alternatively, if an internal medicine outpatient arrives, there is an 80% chance that a laboratory test is required.

Treatment durations by nurses The following durations (in hours) apply for examinations and treatments by nurses.

Surgery:    Treatment duration:

LOGN(0.254, 0.315)

Examination duration:

WEIB(0.494, 0965)

Internal:    Treatment duration:

BETA(0.749, 1.17451)

Examination duration:

1.97*BETA(0.999, 2.09)

Treatment durations by physicians The following durations (in hours) apply for examinations and treatments by physicians.

Surgery:    Treatment duration:        LOGN(0.157, 0.173)

               Examination duration:       BETA(0.754, 1.62207)

Internal:      Treatment duration:      BETA(1.02, 1.63319)

Examination duration:    BETA(0.869, 1.29613)

Some assumptions and simplifications

• A nurse at the reception who prioritizes patients does no have to be modeled.

• We assume that if a patient is examined by one human resource (nurse, physician or both) a different human resource of the same type can carry out the treatment. For example, if patient 1 is examined by nurse 1, a different nurse (e.g. nurse 2) can treat patient 1.

• We do not distinguish between examination and treatment rooms. One room type can be used to carry out examinations and treatments.

• For simplification, we assume that patients exceeding five hours waiting time leave the ED (e.g. to another hospital). This shall be independent of the patients' priority level.

• We simulate 24 hours and patients who are in the system at midnight leave the system. However, if they have experienced waiting time, this should be taken into account when calculating average waiting times.

• For simplification, we can assume that the flow between X-ray, lab test and CT is random. Patients may wait in the waiting area before having e.g. access to the CT.

Tasks to be Completed for the Coursework

a) Model the process described above in Simul8. Justify any assumption and simplification that you made during the modelling process.

b) Explain how you determine the warm up time and the number of replications

c) Give the following statistical outputs for every hour of the day:

• A diagram displaying the average total waiting time, the average waiting for physicians, the average waiting for nurses and the average waiting for rooms.

• A diagram displaying the average overall waiting for physicians, the average waiting for surgeons, the average waiting for internists and the average waiting for nurses.

• A diagram displaying the average utilization of rooms and average availability of rooms.

d) A hospital manager has two ideas how the waiting time can be reduced. The first idea is to assign an additional nurse from 4 pm - 10 pm.

The second idea is to assign an additional internist from 12 (noon) - 4 pm. Do those suggestions make sense? To what extend is overall waiting and waiting for physicians, nurses and rooms reduced by this?

e) Considering the setting described above, what extensions have to be made for a more realistic simulation?

Reference no: EM131003756

Questions Cloud

Calculate the normal derivative of given function : Suppose that f(x, y) = x2y4 is defined over a domain Ω = {{x, y)|x2 + y2 ≤ 1} (a circle of radius one in the xy-plane). Calculate the normal derivative of f(x, y) at P. Calculate the tangential derivative of f(x, y) at P.
Find the total charge of the line charge q : A line of charge lies along the x-axis extending from x=0m to x=3m. The line charge densit is a function of the distance from the coordinate beginning x and is given by λ=2x [nC/m]. Find the total charge of the line charge Q.
Discuss how the issue has been addressed historically : In addition you should cite at least three other credible sources. Put these on your last page as works cited. You are cautioned to check out internet sources. The web abounds with junk science that is totally unreliable. Be sure to cross check yo..
Which statement is not true of the agency concept : Which of the following aspects of the relationship between Enron's special purpose entities (SPE's) and Enron itself is not particularly egregious? Which statement is not true of the agency concept
How are waiting times distributed across different patie : How are the waiting times distributed across different patient groups - to what extent would varying staff capacity reduce waiting times across different patient groups?
Calculate the constant c in terms of l and q : A line charge with a variable linear charge density lambda(x) = cx stretches along the x-axis from x=0 to x=L. The total charge is Q. Calculate the constant c in terms of L and Q.
Prepare the journal entry to record income taxes assuming : Prepare the journal entry(s) to record income taxes assuming it is more likely than not that one-fourth of the deferred tax asset will not ultimately be realized.
Identify the statement that george brenkert claims represent : Identify the statements that George Brenkert claims represent justifications that juries use to hold manufacturers strictly liable but that are not fully convincing
Environmental security is just as important as economic : This week is the final week of the environmental controversy. To this point you have read and researched several important issues pertaining to the environment.

Reviews

Write a Review

Operation Research Questions & Answers

  Optimal time to secure a contingency plan

When is the optimal time to secure a contingency plan to address potential issues with safe patient care due to the storm?

  Write clearly and concisely about public administration

Write clearly and concisely about public administration using proper writing mechanics.

  Prepare information systems-related activities to maximize

the infrastructure which encompasses the network solution and security considerations is a major consideration for your

  Describe occupational safety- hazard analysis

How do you feel that environmental concerns are changing the role of the safety and health professional? Provide some examples of environmental factors that are changing the safety and health profession.

  Explore the impact of demand probability

If the operator can return any unsold copies for full credit, how many should be ordered. If the operator cannot return unsold copies, how many copies should be ordered? What is the optimum expected profit in this scenario.

  Does a hyperlink apply only to text?please explain

Does a hyperlink apply only to text?please explain?

  Solve the model to find the optimum allocation

Set-up a Solver model to find the best way to allocate 20 cars across 6 precincts, solve the model to find the optimum allocation, and send the Excel file you use to solve the problem by e-mail. (Assume all calls are responded to in a FCFS manne..

  Describe strategic analysis of walt disney

Discuss how that company has strengthened its generic strategy through complementary strategic moves in this industry. In your analysis of its strategic moves, examine the timing of these moves.

  Explain cost of preferred equity

Need some help walking through a cost of preferred equity problem. See attached image for the textbook question.I need help in the computation of the cost of preferred equity.

  Building a relational database for inventory management

Building a Relational Database for Inventory Management

  Compute the forecasted demand

You need to describe the forecasted demand with a moving averag. Graph these forecasts and the original data using Excel. What does the graph show. Which of the above forecasts is best.

  How does he or she get a job

You have received an email from a graduating student, the son or daughter of an acquaintance. This young person wants advice: How does he or she get a job like yours.

Free Assignment Quote

Assured A++ Grade

Get guaranteed satisfaction & time on delivery in every assignment order you paid with us! We ensure premium quality solution document along with free turntin report!

All rights reserved! Copyrights ©2019-2020 ExpertsMind IT Educational Pvt Ltd