A Comprehensive Study on Patient Flow Improvement Solutions and Their Implementation Strategies in an Outpatient System

대형 병원 외래 시스템의 환자 흐름 개선방안의 적용 전략에 관한 연구

  • Lee, Young-Woo (Department of Industrial and System Engineering, KAIST) ;
  • Lee, Tae-Sik (Department of Industrial and System Engineering, KAIST)
  • 이영우 (KAIST 산업 및 시스템 공학과) ;
  • 이태식 (KAIST 산업 및 시스템 공학과)
  • Received : 2010.10.16
  • Accepted : 2010.12.04
  • Published : 2010.03.01

Abstract

There are various ways to manage the patient flow of the hospital outpatient system. However, it is difficult to apply many implementation solutions to the real outpatient system at once. Because first, the expected effects of each different solution are very much depend on the real situation of the system and applied other solutions, and second, owing to the limited resources, each solution should be implemented according to the priority. In order to overcome these difficulties, this paper focuses on proposing the comprehensive subset of implementation solutions, which is one of the most effective among various kinds of subsets, and verifying the effects of it. The comprehensive subset of solutions is derived from conducting design of experiments and simulation which determine the optimum set of different solutions and analyze the particular interactions and priority order among them. This implementation strategy can solve the difficulties of applying different kinds of various solutions to the hospital outpatient system.

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