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Improving the performance of surgery-based clinical pathways: a simulation-optimization approach.

Yasar A Ozcan1, Elena Tànfani2, Angela Testi2.   

Abstract

This paper aims to improve the performance of clinical processes using clinical pathways (CPs). The specific goal of this research is to develop a decision support tool, based on a simulation-optimization approach, which identify the proper adjustment and alignment of resources to achieve better performance for both the patients and the health-care facility. When multiple perspectives are present in a decision problem, critical issues arise and often require the balancing of goals. In our approach, meeting patients' clinical needs in a timely manner, and to avoid worsening of clinical conditions, we assess the level of appropriate resources. The simulation-optimization model seeks and evaluates alternative resource configurations aimed at balancing the two main objectives-meeting patient needs and optimal utilization of beds and operating rooms.Using primary data collected at a Department of Surgery of a public hospital located in Genoa, Italy. The simulation-optimization modelling approach in this study has been applied to evaluate the thyroid surgical treatment together with the other surgery-based CPs. The low rate of bed utilization and the long elective waiting lists of the specialty under study indicates that the wards were oversized while the operating room capacity was the bottleneck of the system. The model enables hospital managers determine which objective has to be given priority, as well as the corresponding opportunity costs.

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Keywords:  Patient flow modelling; Performance analysis; Simulation-optimization; Surgery-based clinical pathways; Value-based management

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27270957     DOI: 10.1007/s10729-016-9371-5

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


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