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A data-integrated simulation-based optimization for assigning nurses to patient admissions.

Duraikannan Sundaramoorthi1, Victoria C P Chen, Jay M Rosenberger, Seoung Bum Kim, Deborah F Buckley-Behan.   

Abstract

The health care system in the United States has a shortage of nurses. A careful planning of nurse resources is needed to ease the health care system from the burden of the nurse shortage and standardize nurse workload. An earlier research study developed a data-integrated simulation to evaluate nurse-patient assignments (SIMNA) at the beginning of a shift based on a real data set provided by a northeast Texas hospital. In this research, with the aid of the same SIMNA model, two policies are developed to make nurse-to-patient assignments when new patients are admitted during a shift. A heuristic (HEU) policy assigns a newly-admitted patient to the nurse who has performed the least assigned direct care among all the nurses. A partially-optimized (OPT) policy seeks to minimize the difference in workload among nurses for the entire shift by estimating the assigned direct care from SIMNA. Results comparing HEU and OPT policies are presented.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20715305     DOI: 10.1007/s10729-009-9124-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Care Manag Sci        ISSN: 1386-9620


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