Complexity-Augmented Triage: A Tool for Improving Patient Safety and Operational Efficiency
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Saghafian, Soroush; Hopp, Wallace J.; Van Oyen, Mark P.; Desmond, Jeffrey S.; Kronick, Steven L.
署名单位:
Arizona State University; Arizona State University-Tempe; University of Michigan System; University of Michigan; University of Michigan System; University of Michigan; University of Michigan System; University of Michigan
刊物名称:
M&SOM-MANUFACTURING & SERVICE OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
ISSN/ISSBN:
1523-4614
DOI:
10.1287/msom.2014.0487
发表日期:
2014
页码:
329-345
关键词:
Healthcare Operations
emergency department
TRIAGE
Priority Queues
patient prioritization
Markov decision processes
摘要:
Hospital emergency departments (EDs) typically use triage systems that classify and prioritize patients almost exclusively in terms of their need for timely care. Using a combination of analytic and simulation models, we demonstrate that adding an up-front estimate of patient complexity to conventional urgency-based classification can substantially improve both patient safety (by reducing the risk of adverse events) and operational efficiency (by shortening the average length of stay). Moreover, we find that EDs with high resource (physician and/or examination room) utilization, high heterogeneity in the treatment time between simple and complex patients, and a relatively equal number of simple and complex patients benefit most from complexity-augmented triage. Finally, we find that (1) although misclassification of a complex patient as simple is slightly more harmful than vice versa, complexity-augmented triage is relatively robust to misclassification error rates as high as 25%; (2) streaming patients based on complexity information and prioritizing them based on urgency is better than doing the reverse; and (3) separating simple and complex patients via streaming facilitates the application of lean methods that can further amplify the benefit of complexity-augmented triage.
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