Improvement of chemotherapy patient flow and scheduling in an outpatient oncology clinic

被引:55
|
作者
Liang, Bohui [1 ]
Turkcan, Ayten [1 ]
Ceyhan, Mehmet Erkan [2 ]
Stuart, Keith [2 ]
机构
[1] Northeastern Univ, Dept Mech & Ind Engn, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[2] Lahey Hosp & Med Ctr, Burlington, MA USA
关键词
discrete event simulation; appointment scheduling; patient flow; oncology; chemotherapy;
D O I
10.1080/00207543.2014.988891
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Due to increasing demand, the oncology clinics have been experiencing higher workloads and increasing delays in laboratory, pharmacy and chemotherapy administration areas. In this study, we worked with an oncology clinic where patients receive chemotherapy treatment. A discrete event simulation model is developed to evaluate the operational performance in the clinic and to identify initiatives for improvement in process flow, scheduling and staffing. A mathematical programming model is developed to generate balanced appointment schedules for oncologist visit and chemotherapy treatment. Our results show that patient waiting times and clinic total working times can be reduced, and a more balanced resource utilisation can be achieved using better scheduling methods.
引用
收藏
页码:7177 / 7190
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] OPTIMIZING CARE OF THE ORAL CHEMOTHERAPY PATIENT IN AN OUTPATIENT ONCOLOGY CLINIC
    McLaughlin, Kelly
    Hurley, Kim
    Wrench, Denise
    Mather, Kara
    Sasser, Heather
    Thigpen, April
    [J]. ONCOLOGY NURSING FORUM, 2020, 47 (02)
  • [2] Evaluation of oral chemotherapy prescribing at an outpatient oncology clinic
    Carro, George W.
    Brockstein, Bruce
    Hensing, Thomas A.
    Fleming, Patrick Joseph
    Gavin, Shannon Maureen
    Spath, Wayne
    Harper, Abigail
    Hui, Wendy
    Uhlig, William J.
    Hughes, Brad
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 2013, 31 (31)
  • [3] Improving patient flow at an outpatient clinic: study of sources of variability and improvement factors
    Chand, Suresh
    Moskowitz, Herbert
    Norris, John B.
    Shade, Steve
    Willis, Deanna R.
    [J]. HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, 2009, 12 (03) : 325 - 340
  • [4] Improving patient flow at an outpatient clinic: study of sources of variability and improvement factors
    Suresh Chand
    Herbert Moskowitz
    John B. Norris
    Steve Shade
    Deanna R. Willis
    [J]. Health Care Management Science, 2009, 12 : 325 - 340
  • [5] IMPROVEMENT OF OUTPATIENT ONCOLOGY CLINIC EFFICIENCY UTILIZING STANDARDIZED CLINIC TRACKING DATA
    Rheingold, Susan
    Insogna, Iris
    Sacks, Nancy
    Simpson, Carol
    Commander, Leah
    Wallace, Colleen
    Baniewicz, Diane
    Esposito, Kimberly
    [J]. PEDIATRIC BLOOD & CANCER, 2010, 54 (06) : 819 - 819
  • [6] Laboratory Process Improvement A quality initiative in an outpatient oncology clinic
    Wojciechowski, Megann
    Rodts, Mary F.
    [J]. CLINICAL JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY NURSING, 2020, 24 (05) : 571 - 574
  • [7] MODELING AND SIMULATION OF THE PATIENT FLOW IN AN OUTPATIENT CLINIC
    Sanches, Cathaline Bonafini
    Santos, Luciano Costa
    da Silva, Mateus Marcelino
    [J]. REVISTA GEINTEC-GESTAO INOVACAO E TECNOLOGIAS, 2016, 6 (02): : 3079 - 3094
  • [8] Using a real-time location system to measure patient flow in a radiation oncology outpatient clinic
    Conley, Kevin
    Chambers, Chester
    Elnahal, Shereef
    Choflet, Amanda
    Williams, Kayode
    DeWeese, Theodore
    Herman, Joseph
    Dada, Maqbool
    [J]. PRACTICAL RADIATION ONCOLOGY, 2018, 8 (05) : 317 - 323
  • [9] Quality improvement based on patient perspectives on the organization of an outpatient clinic
    Kristensen, Lea Brandt
    [J]. BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION, 2019, 54 : 652 - 653
  • [10] Patient and provider concordance on symptoms during the oncology outpatient clinic visit
    Chidambaram, Swathi
    Deshields, Teresa
    Potter, Patricia
    Olsen, Sarah
    Chen, Ling
    [J]. JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY AND SUPPORTIVE ONCOLOGY, 2014, 12 (10): : 370 - 377