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Lessons Learned From the Development and Parameterization of a Computer Simulation Model to Evaluate Task Modification for Health Care Providers.

Parastu Kasaie1, W David Kelton2, Rachel M Ancona3, Michael J Ward4, Craig M Froehle2,3, Michael S Lyons3.   

Abstract

Computer simulation is a highly advantageous method for understanding and improving health care operations with a wide variety of possible applications. Most computer simulation studies in emergency medicine have sought to improve allocation of resources to meet demand or to assess the impact of hospital and other system policies on emergency department (ED) throughput. These models have enabled essential discoveries that can be used to improve the general structure and functioning of EDs. Theoretically, computer simulation could also be used to examine the impact of adding or modifying specific provider tasks. Doing so involves a number of unique considerations, particularly in the complex environment of acute care settings. In this paper, we describe conceptual advances and lessons learned during the design, parameterization, and validation of a computer simulation model constructed to evaluate changes in ED provider activity. We illustrate these concepts using examples from a study focused on the operational effects of HIV screening implementation in the ED. Presentation of our experience should emphasize the potential for application of computer simulation to study changes in health care provider activity and facilitate the progress of future investigators in this field.
© 2017 by the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28925587      PMCID: PMC5880547          DOI: 10.1111/acem.13314

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acad Emerg Med        ISSN: 1069-6563            Impact factor:   3.451


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Review 1.  Systematic review of the use and value of computer simulation modelling in population health and health care delivery.

Authors:  David Fone; Sandra Hollinghurst; Mark Temple; Alison Round; Nathan Lester; Alison Weightman; Katherine Roberts; Edward Coyle; Gwyn Bevan; Stephen Palmer
Journal:  J Public Health Med       Date:  2003-12

Review 2.  Review of modeling approaches for emergency department patient flow and crowding research.

Authors:  Jennifer L Wiler; Richard T Griffey; Tava Olsen
Journal:  Acad Emerg Med       Date:  2011-12       Impact factor: 3.451

3.  Routine Screening for HIV Infection in Medical Care Settings: A Decade of Progress and Next Opportunities.

Authors:  Patrick S Sullivan; Michael S Lyons; Maggie Czarnogorski; Bernard M Branson
Journal:  Public Health Rep       Date:  2016 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 2.792

Review 4.  Improving service quality by understanding emergency department flow: a White Paper and position statement prepared for the American Academy of Emergency Medicine.

Authors:  Dave R Eitel; Scott E Rudkin; M Albert Malvehy; James P Killeen; Jesse M Pines
Journal:  J Emerg Med       Date:  2008-06-02       Impact factor: 1.484

5.  Rethinking how we perform HIV testing in the emergency department.

Authors:  Jason S Haukoos
Journal:  Ann Emerg Med       Date:  2011-07       Impact factor: 5.721

6.  Emergency department HIV testing: reflections forward.

Authors:  G D Kelen
Journal:  Ann Emerg Med       Date:  2011-07       Impact factor: 5.721

7.  The nature and necessity of operational flexibility in the emergency department.

Authors:  Michael J Ward; Yann B Ferrand; Lauren F Laker; Craig M Froehle; Timothy J Vogus; Robert S Dittus; Sunil Kripalani; Jesse M Pines
Journal:  Ann Emerg Med       Date:  2014-09-16       Impact factor: 5.721

8.  Physician-initiated rapid HIV testing in an urban emergency department: comparison of testing using a point-of-care versus a laboratory model.

Authors:  Douglas A E White; Tony Tran; Patrick J Dideum; Farnaz Vahidnia; Danielle M Gordon; Valerie Ng; Bradley W Frazee
Journal:  Ann Emerg Med       Date:  2011-07       Impact factor: 5.721

9.  A comparison of patient acceptance of fingerstick whole blood and oral fluid rapid HIV screening in an emergency department.

Authors:  Douglas A E White; Alicia N Scribner; Jennifer V Huang
Journal:  J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr       Date:  2009-09-01       Impact factor: 3.731

10.  Cost-utility of HIV Testing Programs Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in the United States.

Authors:  Rose Zulliger; Cathy Maulsby; Liza Solomon; Chanza Baytop; Alex Orr; Muazzam Nasrullah; Luke Shouse; Elizabeth DiNenno; David Holtgrave
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2017-03
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