Most of the studies dealing with the increasing and well–known problem
of Emergency Department (ED) overcrowding usually focus on modeling the patient
flow within a single ED, without considering the possibilities offered by the
cooperation among EDs. In this work, we analyze the overcrowding phenomenon
considering an EDnetwork, focusing on the so called Ambulance Diversion problem.
A Discrete Event Simulation (DES) model is used to represent the ED network and
the Simulation—Based Optimization (SBO) approach is adopted to study a first–aid
network under different conditions. The aim is to optimize the performances of the
entire network, in order to provide the best service to patients without carrying unsustainable
resource costs. A real case study consisting of six big EDs in the Lazio
region of Italy has been considered. The achieved results show which are the best
diversion policies both in terms of patient waiting time and costs for the service
providers. Our implementation of the SBO procedure is based on a novel approach
adopted for the communication between the DES model and a Derivative–Free
optimization algorithm.
Dettaglio pubblicazione
2023, Optimization and Decision Science: Operations Research, Inclusion and Equity, Pages -
The Ambulance Diversion phenomenon in an Emergency Department network: a case study. (02a Capitolo o Articolo)
Piermarini Christian, Roma Massimo
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