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Prasanta Kumar Brahma

    Application Of Queueing Theory In Hospital Manpower Planning
    Application of queueing theory in health care system
    • Application of queueing theory in health care system

      Queue and Hospital

      • 260pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The book explores the application of queueing and reliability theory to enhance healthcare service systems amid increasing competition. It addresses the challenges faced by hospitals in India, particularly regarding poor healthcare quality and control techniques. By leveraging recent advancements in technology and research, the author emphasizes the need for effective maintenance and timely replacement of staff and equipment. The work aims to improve the overall effectiveness and performance of healthcare services through better prediction and reliability estimation of service systems.

      Application of queueing theory in health care system
    • Here an attempt has been made to discuss the application of Queueing theory as applicable to hospital registration services i.e. outpatient registrations, inpatient registrations and registration for ICU admissions. Then illustrates the practical application of queueing theory to a simple problem in manpower planning: how large staff is required to give adequate service for a central laboratory? The problem is simple enough to be amenable to an analytic solution, and the optimal solution arrived at by the use of queueing theory resulted in a considerable saving to the central laboratory studied. A model of the patient care process, based on queueing theory, is described and its parameters defined empirically for application to an ICU unit. The model is descriptive, with an output of expected waiting times for various priorities of patient demand. The waiting times so estimated constitute an index of the quality of nursing care and afford a means of predicting changes in quality with changes in staffing or inpatient load. The model facilitates investigation of the relationships among three factors: patient condition, nurses' activity priorities, and patient load per nurse.

      Application Of Queueing Theory In Hospital Manpower Planning