Title :
Estimating ambulance requirements in Auckland, New Zealand
Author :
Henderson, Shane G. ; Mason, Andrew J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng. Sci., Auckland Univ., New Zealand
Abstract :
The St. John Ambulance Service (Auckland Region) in New Zealand (St. Johns) supplies ambulance services to Crown Health Enterprises. Current and future contracts specify several minimum performance targets that St. Johns must achieve. As the city of Auckland grows, roads become congested, and population demographics change. These changes mean that St. Johns faces a very difficult problem: how many ambulances are needed, and where should they be placed in order to meet the service targets efficiently. A preliminary study using queueing theory established that more ambulances were needed and suggested placements. However, the assumptions required in the queueing model were such that a more realistic modelling approach was deemed necessary to verify and refine the queueing model results. We discuss a simulation and analysis software tool, BartSim, developed by the authors, that is currently being used to address the issues St. Johns faces. The results obtained from BartSim are used to drive changes to the rostering process for staff at St. Johns
Keywords :
digital simulation; emergency services; health care; personnel; queueing theory; scheduling; Auckland; BartSim; Crown Health Enterprises; New Zealand; St John Ambulance Service; ambulance requirements analysis; ambulance services; minimum performance targets; population demographics; queueing model; queueing theory; realistic modelling approach; rostering process; service targets; simulation/analysis software tool; staff; Analytical models; Base stations; Contracts; Databases; Delay; Hospitals; Layout; Queueing analysis; Roads; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Simulation Conference Proceedings, 1999 Winter
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5780-9
DOI :
10.1109/WSC.1999.816908