DocumentCode
2122588
Title
A discrete-event simulation application for clinics serving the poor
Author
Alexopoulos, Christos ; Goldsman, David ; Fontanesi, John ; Sawyer, Mark ; De Guire, Michelle ; Kopald, David ; Holcomb, Kathy
Author_Institution
Sch. of Ind. & Syst. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Volume
2
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
1386
Abstract
Healthcare management operates in an environment of aggressive pricing, tough competition, and rapidly changing guidelines. Computer simulation models are increasingly used by large healthcare institutions to meet these challenges. However, small healthcare facilities serving the poor are equally in need of meeting these challenges but lack the finances and personnel required to develop and implement their own simulation solutions. An academic medical center, healthcare facilities that serve the poor, and the local public health department formed a unique partnership to create low-cost tools to meet these challenges. The article describes the creation of a low-cost, generic, discrete-event simulation model populated by a workflow observation Excel spreadsheet that can be completed by clinic staff themselves, thus "customizing" the simulation model for their own purposes. This initial model focuses on childhood immunization delivery services; the intent is to develop a tool flexible enough to serve other health services delivery needs as well
Keywords
discrete event simulation; health care; medical administrative data processing; spreadsheet programs; workflow management software; academic medical center; aggressive pricing; childhood immunization delivery services; clinic staff; computer simulation models; discrete-event simulation application; discrete-event simulation model; health care management; health services delivery needs; healthcare management; local public health department; low-cost tools; personnel; poor people; simulation solutions; small healthcare facilities; tough competition; workflow observation Excel spreadsheet; Application software; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Discrete event simulation; Environmental management; Guidelines; Medical services; Medical simulation; Personnel; Pricing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Simulation Conference, 2001. Proceedings of the Winter
Conference_Location
Arlington, VA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7307-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WSC.2001.977460
Filename
977460
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