Title :
Clinical Appointment Process: Improvement Through Schedule Defragmentation
Author :
Lian, Jie ; Distefano, Kori ; Shields, Somer D. ; Heinichen, Cindy ; Giampietri, Melissa ; Wang, Lian
Author_Institution :
Micro Syst. Eng. Inc., Lake Oswego, OR, USA
Abstract :
Most clinics rely on the appointment scheduling systems to manage patients´ access to their health-care providers. Conventional appointment scheduling processes have intrinsic inefficiency because of the tendency to generate fragmented time slots. In this article, a solution, which considers patient-provider mutual preference, is provided to guide the appointment scheduling process by means of schedule defragmentation. Computer simulation shows that patient-provider cooperation can effectively reduce schedule fragmentation, yielding higher appointment acceptance rate and clinic time utilization rate at given appointment demand matched by service supply. When service time distribution can be accurately estimated, decreasing unit time slot size may further improve the appointment scheduling efficiency. In addition, a clinical survey was conducted to identify the opportunities and challenges of applying the proposed defragmentation method in clinical appointment scheduling practice.
Keywords :
health care; scheduling; appointment acceptance rate; appointment scheduling systems; clinic time utilization rate; clinical appointment process; clinical survey; computer simulation; health-care providers; patient-provider cooperation; schedule defragmentation; service time distribution; unit time slot size; Appointments and Schedules; Health Services Accessibility; Personnel Staffing and Scheduling Information Systems; United States;
Journal_Title :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MEMB.2009.935718