The discrete-event simulation (DES) model for Hospital admission and discharge process / Nik Zahirah Adilah Mohd Zaki

Hospital crowding has turned into a noteworthy boundary to have an appropriate emergency care. Patients who always go to hospital need to wait for a long time for them to be treated by the specialist. The individuals that require admission need to wait much longer in order to get a bed to be admitte...

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Main Author: Mohd Zaki, Nik Zahirah Adilah
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/24925/
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description Hospital crowding has turned into a noteworthy boundary to have an appropriate emergency care. Patients who always go to hospital need to wait for a long time for them to be treated by the specialist. The individuals that require admission need to wait much longer in order to get a bed to be admitted to the hospital. Plus, sometimes there is also congestion upon admission because of the patient need to pay the payment deposit in order to get admitted. Patient who pays the bills using cash usually does not bring a lot of money upon admission. Hence, this will lead to congestion in the hospital and increases the patient waiting times. The objective of this study are to identify the method to reduce patient waiting times, to ascertain patient waiting times if a counter was added and to determine patient waiting times if no deposit was imposed. The work involves the development of a simulation model that characterizes the current situation (actual data) and the new proposed scenarios (scenario 1 and scenario 2) for the patient admission and discharge process. These models are created in ARENA simulation tool which is a discrete simulator. The model is then used to evaluate and compare the different scenarios in order to decide the best one. The results of the simulation show that the scenario with three counters with deposit imposed is the best. So, the patient admission and discharge waiting time will be reduced by adding the number of counters with deposit imposed.
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spelling uitm-249252019-07-16T03:52:31Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/24925/ The discrete-event simulation (DES) model for Hospital admission and discharge process / Nik Zahirah Adilah Mohd Zaki Mohd Zaki, Nik Zahirah Adilah Problem solving Time management. Scheduling Hospital crowding has turned into a noteworthy boundary to have an appropriate emergency care. Patients who always go to hospital need to wait for a long time for them to be treated by the specialist. The individuals that require admission need to wait much longer in order to get a bed to be admitted to the hospital. Plus, sometimes there is also congestion upon admission because of the patient need to pay the payment deposit in order to get admitted. Patient who pays the bills using cash usually does not bring a lot of money upon admission. Hence, this will lead to congestion in the hospital and increases the patient waiting times. The objective of this study are to identify the method to reduce patient waiting times, to ascertain patient waiting times if a counter was added and to determine patient waiting times if no deposit was imposed. The work involves the development of a simulation model that characterizes the current situation (actual data) and the new proposed scenarios (scenario 1 and scenario 2) for the patient admission and discharge process. These models are created in ARENA simulation tool which is a discrete simulator. The model is then used to evaluate and compare the different scenarios in order to decide the best one. The results of the simulation show that the scenario with three counters with deposit imposed is the best. So, the patient admission and discharge waiting time will be reduced by adding the number of counters with deposit imposed. 2019-07-16 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/24925/1/TD_NIK%20ZAHIRAH%20ADILAH%20MOHD%20ZAKI%20CS%20R%2019_5.pdf Mohd Zaki, Nik Zahirah Adilah (2019) The discrete-event simulation (DES) model for Hospital admission and discharge process / Nik Zahirah Adilah Mohd Zaki. (2019) Degree thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi Mara Perlis.
spellingShingle Problem solving
Time management. Scheduling
Mohd Zaki, Nik Zahirah Adilah
The discrete-event simulation (DES) model for Hospital admission and discharge process / Nik Zahirah Adilah Mohd Zaki
title The discrete-event simulation (DES) model for Hospital admission and discharge process / Nik Zahirah Adilah Mohd Zaki
title_full The discrete-event simulation (DES) model for Hospital admission and discharge process / Nik Zahirah Adilah Mohd Zaki
title_fullStr The discrete-event simulation (DES) model for Hospital admission and discharge process / Nik Zahirah Adilah Mohd Zaki
title_full_unstemmed The discrete-event simulation (DES) model for Hospital admission and discharge process / Nik Zahirah Adilah Mohd Zaki
title_short The discrete-event simulation (DES) model for Hospital admission and discharge process / Nik Zahirah Adilah Mohd Zaki
title_sort discrete-event simulation (des) model for hospital admission and discharge process / nik zahirah adilah mohd zaki
topic Problem solving
Time management. Scheduling
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/24925/