Forecasting Daily Volume and Acuity of Patients in the Emergency Department

被引:53
|
作者
Calegari, Rafael [1 ]
Fogliatto, Flavio S. [1 ]
Lucini, Filipe R. [1 ]
Neyeloff, Jeruza [2 ]
Kuchenbecker, Ricardo S. [3 ]
Schaan, Beatriz D. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Rio Grande do Sul, Dept Ind & Transportat Engn, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Rio Grande do Sul, Hosp Clin Porto Alegre, Endocrine Div, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Rio Grande do Sul, Hosp Clin Porto Alegre, Emergency Dept, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
关键词
TIME-SERIES; CALENDAR VARIABLES; VISITS; PREDICTION; LENGTH; MODEL; STAY;
D O I
10.1155/2016/3863268
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
This study aimed at analyzing the performance of four forecasting models in predicting the demand for medical care in terms of daily visits in an emergency department (ED) that handles high complexity cases, testing the influence of climatic and calendrical factors on demand behavior. We tested different mathematical models to forecast ED daily visits at Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre (HCPA), which is a tertiary care teaching hospital located in Southern Brazil. Model accuracy was evaluated using mean absolute percentage error (MAPE), considering forecasting horizons of 1, 7, 14, 21, and 30 days. The demand time series was stratified according to patient classification using the Manchester Triage System's (MTS) criteria. Models tested were the simple seasonal exponential smoothing (SS), seasonal multiplicative Holt-Winters (SMHW), seasonal autoregressive integrated moving average (SARIMA), and multivariate autoregressive integrated moving average (MSARIMA). Performance of models varied according to patient classification, such that SS was the best choice when all types of patients were jointly considered, and SARIMA was the most accurate for modeling demands of very urgent (VU) and urgent (U) patients. The MSARIMA models taking into account climatic factors did not improve the performance of the SARIMA models, independent of patient classification.
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Measuring Emergency Department Workload Perception Using Electronic Medical Record Measures of Patient Volume and Acuity
    Baymon, DaMarcus E.
    Shappell, Eric
    Park, Yoon Soo
    Aaronson, Emily
    Egan, Daniel J.
    Raja, Ali S.
    Yun, Brian J.
    JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 2024, 66 (03): : e374 - e380
  • [42] AUDITING DAILY EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT CARE
    OWENS, JC
    JOURNAL OF TRAUMA, 1971, 11 (04): : 359 - &
  • [43] Trends in Volume and Charges of Retinal Tear Patients in the Emergency Department
    Taneja, Kamil
    Diaz, Michael Joseph
    Taneja, Tanisha
    Patel, Karan
    Batchu, Sai
    Oak, Solomon
    Zhang, Alex
    Joshi, Aditya
    Patel, Urvish K.
    OPHTHALMIC EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2024, 31 (01) : 55 - 61
  • [44] Emergency department patient satisfaction: Examining the role of acuity
    Boudreaux, ED
    Friedman, J
    Chansky, ME
    Baumann, BM
    ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 2004, 11 (02) : 162 - 168
  • [45] The cost of an emergency department visit and its relationship to emergency department volume
    Bamezai, A
    Melnick, G
    Nawathe, A
    ANNALS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 2005, 45 (05) : 483 - 490
  • [46] Low-Acuity Pediatric Emergency Department Utilization
    Ziemnik, Lisa
    Parker, Noah
    Bufi, Kyra
    Waters, Kristen
    Almeda, Jacob
    Stolfi, Adrienne
    PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY CARE, 2024, 40 (09) : 668 - 673
  • [47] Characterization and prediction of emergency department use in chronic daily headache patients
    Freitag, FG
    Kozma, CM
    Slaton, T
    Osterhaus, JT
    Barron, R
    HEADACHE, 2005, 45 (07): : 891 - 898
  • [48] Characteristics and outcomes of older emergency department patients assigned a low acuity triage score
    Hendin, Ariel
    Eagles, Debra
    Myers, Victoria
    Stiell, Ian G.
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 2018, 20 (05) : 762 - 769
  • [49] Societal savings by ''fast tracking'' lower acuity patients in an urban pediatric emergency department
    Simon, HK
    Ledbetter, DA
    Wright, J
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 1997, 15 (06): : 551 - 554
  • [50] The Affordable Care Act and emergency department use by low acuity patients in a US hospital
    Keyes, Daniel
    Valiuddin, Hisham
    Mouzaihem, Hassan
    Stone, Patrick
    Vidosh, Jaqueline
    HEALTH SERVICES MANAGEMENT RESEARCH, 2021, 34 (03) : 128 - 135