Author/Authors :
Luo, Li Business School - Sichuan University - Chengdu, China , Liu, Hangjiang Business School - Sichuan University - Chengdu, China , Liao, Huchang Business School - Sichuan University - Chengdu, China , Tang, Shijun Business School - Sichuan University - Chengdu, China , Shi, Yingkang West China Hospital - Sichuan University - Chengdu, China , Guo, Huili West China Hospital - Sichuan University - Chengdu, China
Abstract :
In CT examination, the emergency patients (EPs) have highest priorities in the queuing system and thus the general patients (GPs)
have to wait for a long time. This leads to a low degree of satisfaction of the whole patients. The aim of this study is to improve the
patients’ satisfaction by designing new queuing strategies for CT examination. We divide the EPs into urgent type and emergency
type and then design two queuing strategies: one is that the urgent patients (UPs) wedge into the GPs’ queue with fixed interval
(fixed priority model) and the other is that the patients have dynamic priorities for queuing (dynamic priority model). Based on
the data from Radiology Information Database (RID) of West China Hospital (WCH), we develop some discrete event simulation
models for CT examination according to the designed strategies. We compare the performance of different strategies on the basis
of the simulation results. The strategy that patients have dynamic priorities for queuing makes the waiting time of GPs decrease
by 13 minutes and the degree of satisfaction increase by 40.6%. We design a more reasonable CT examination queuing strategy to
decrease patients’ waiting time and increase their satisfaction degrees.
Keywords :
West China , CT , WCH , CT examination