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3 clinics with 26 exam room s and over 300 clinicians. • Over 45,000 visit per year. - Although most of the patients are scheduled, clinics are overcrowded and ...
Addressing overcrowding in a cardiovascular outpatient clinic using discrete-event simulation Vahab

1 Vahdatzad ([email protected]),

Jacqueline Griffin PhD

1,

James Stahl MD, CM, MPH

2

1 Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Northeastern University; 2 Massachusetts General Hospital Institute for Technology Assessment

Background

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System model

Conducted at cardiovascular outpatient clinics

• 3 clinics with 26 exam room s and over 300 clinicians • Over 45,000 visit per year - Although most of the patients are scheduled, clinics are overcrowded and patients have to wait a long time. OBJECTIVE: Build a simulation model of to gain a greater understanding of patient flow and to analyze the system efficiency from patient and hospital perspective. • Decreasing patients’ length of stay. • Increasing medical assistants efficiency and room utilizations

Patient flow legend Check-in Waiting area Examination room Phlebotomy Check-out Leave clinic

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Results

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• Different patterns of patient flow • Finding bottlenecks from clinic point of view • Using computer simulation to model the current state of the clinic and understand the possible solutions to overcrowding

Patient length of stay division Divisions

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CI Waiting area

CI

MA

Physician visit

0

10

20

30

40 time

Physicians

14 Rooms

9 physician

MA availability 26%

Resources

Medical assistants (MA)

EKG machines

4MA

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Waiting for physician 39%

Vital 20% EKG 70%

• Pooled allocation policy leads to less waiting time in order to initiate treatment

Sample patient flow when a patient needs phlebotomy test after being visited by a physician.

MA Medical Assistant

Phlebotomy

Waiting for EKG 10%

Limited resources that cause overcrowding Exam rooms

CO

Check-in

CO Check-out

Exam room availability 74%

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Legend

Physician visit 61%

Effect of room allocation policy on waiting time 25

Total waiting time

20 15

Waiting time for examination room Waiting time for MA

10 5 0

Designated

Pooled

Hybrid

3 EKG

Data collection and model building

• Clinical reports were available for patients’ appointment times from Aug/1/2012 to Jul/31/2013 • Within two observation periods, data are collected for other processes related to patient flow. • Modified distributions are used as input to the simulation. 60min 40 min 5% 7%

15 min 13%

30 min 28% 20 min 47%

Appointment time variation and probabilities

• Developing a Discrete-event simulation model • Elaborative details are considered in building the model • - Room allocation policies • - Physicians and MAs non-patient related activities(e.g. Paper works, documentations, room preparation) are considered separately. • - Staff schedules are added to the model. • • Number of runs: 255 days

• Clinic closing condition: If all patients have left the system and no paperwork/administration tasks are left for physicians or MAs.

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Model validation

• Simulation model was first validated by clinic administrative staff • We also verified the simulation results using t-test • No significant difference between actual data and simulation results(α = 0.05)

• Simulation results help administrators to predict changing resource levels costs and benefits tradeoff. • Adding one physician decrease length of stay significantly Impact of changes to resource levels on length of stay 78 73 Length of Stay

68 63

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Current LoS

Comparison of simulation output with collected data

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60 50 40 Actual data Simulation output

30 20 10 0 Waiting time before treatment initiation

Waiting for physician

Patient Legnth of Stay

Adding EKG machine

Adding MA

Adding Physician

Future research

• Develop real-time location system tools - Improve patient care - Decrease patient length of stay - Increase resource utilization

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