A comprehensive simulation for wait time reduction and capacity planning applied in general surgery
2007
Health Care Management Science
4
10
373-385
Journal_Article
Operating_Rooms||Bed_Occupancy||General_Surgery
Simulation_Discrete_event_simulation
Tactical
Yes
Yes
Article Link
VanBerkel, P. B., John. (2007). A comprehensive simulation for wait time reduction and capacity planning applied in general surgery. [Journal Article]. Health Care Management Science, 10(4), 373-385.
Abstract  This paper describes the use of operational research techniques to analyze the wait list for the Division of General Surgery at the Capital District Health Authority in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. A discrete event simulation model was developed to aid capacity planning decisions and to analyze the performance of the division. The analysis examined the consequences of redistributing beds between sites, and achieving standard patient lengths of stay, while contrasting them to current and additional resource options. From the results, multiple independent and combined options for stabilizing and decreasing waits for elective procedures were proposed.