DocumentCode
908447
Title
A medical service requirements model for health system design
Author
Smallwood, Richard D. ; Murray, George R. ; Silva, Daniel D. ; Sondik, Edward J. ; Klainer, Lawrence M.
Author_Institution
Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
Volume
57
Issue
11
fYear
1969
Firstpage
1880
Lastpage
1887
Abstract
In response to the medical conditions presented by patients, physicians call for a number of services such as lab tests, special therapy, bed rest, and physiologic monitoring. These services, delivered within a variety of institutional settings, account for over half of the cost of medical care. The physician´s selection of a care regimen for a patient is currently constrained by traditional health service delivery patterns already existing in the community. Forecasting the demand for services on the basis of these traditional patterns, therefore, will tend to perpetuate current practice. This paper develops a model of physicians´ demands for health services based on medical judgment of required and acceptable care for specific medical conditions. The model provides a convenient framework for abstracting medical opinion in the form of patient-states, care requirements, and disease dynamics. From this data the model determines the time-varying census of patients in each patient-state and generates the time stream of elementary services required to support the medical care of a population. The demand model was developed to assist the innovation of new forms of health service delivery; it may be used to predict the loads on individual service units in service systems that depart from traditional practice.
Keywords
Biomedical monitoring; Condition monitoring; Costs; Demand forecasting; Diseases; Medical conditions; Medical services; Medical tests; Medical treatment; Patient monitoring;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PROC.1969.7433
Filename
1449363
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