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Conceptualizing Emergency Department Scenarios: A DSE-Based Methodology

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  • Maya Kaner

    (Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, Ort Braude College, Karmiel, Israel)

  • Tamar Gadrich

    (Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, Ort Braude College, Karmiel, Israel)

  • Shuki Dror

    (Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, Ort Braude College, Karmiel, Israel)

  • Yariv Marmor

    (Division of Health Care Policy and Research, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA)

Abstract

To handle problems and trends in emergency department (ED) operations, designers and decision makers often simulate and evaluate various case-specific scenarios before testing them in a real-life environment. However, conceptualizing broad possible scenarios for ED operations prior to simulation operationalization is usually neglected. The authors developed a methodology that integrates design of simulation experiments (DSE) as follows: 1) From a literature survey, they culled generic factors whose varying levels determine possible scenarios; 2) the authors drew up a set of generic interactions among these generic factors; 3) a questionnaire was constructed to serve as an instrument to gather the relevant information from management staff about relevant factors, their levels and interactions for a specific ED. Questionnaire responses support a schematic conceptualization of scenarios that should be simulated for a specific ED. They illustrate the application of the authors’ methodology for conceptualization of ED simulation scenarios in two different EDs.

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  • Maya Kaner & Tamar Gadrich & Shuki Dror & Yariv Marmor, 2013. "Conceptualizing Emergency Department Scenarios: A DSE-Based Methodology," International Journal of Service Science, Management, Engineering, and Technology (IJSSMET), IGI Global, vol. 4(1), pages 30-46, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jssmet:v:4:y:2013:i:1:p:30-46
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