Discrete Event Simulation and Data Envelopment Analysis to Improve
the Performance of Hospital Emergency Department
Salman Nazari-Shirkouhi
Assistant Prof., Department of Industrial Engineering, Fouman Faculty of Engineering,
College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Iran. E-mail: snnazari@ut.ac.ir
Amir Yaghoubi
MSc., Department of Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering, Campus Technical
Schools, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran. E-mail: amir_yaqoubi@ut.ac.ir
Mohammad Reza Taghizadeh Yazdi
*Corresponding author, Associate Prof., Department of Industrial Management, Faculty
of Management, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran. E-mail: mrtaghizadeh@ut.ac.ir
Abstract
Objective: This study applies a discrete event simulation to improve the performance of
hospital emergency department in order to reduce the waiting time for patients and
optimize the resources.
Methods: First, a simulation model is developed based on flow of patients in an
emergency department using ARENA software; then, the simulation model is run 180
times for any feasible scenario including some physicians, emergency medicine
specialists, nurses, acute phase cure unit, injection unit, supervised ward, and ICU unit. In
the next step, two data envelopment analysis methods are used for ranking the scenarios.
Results: Ranking of DEA methods showed that the scenario number 39 is the best choice
in both methods. Non-parametric Spearman-Row and Kendal-Tau tests were used to
determine the correlation among the results of ranking methods. The results of the two
tests (0.93 and 0.81, respectively) indicated a significant correlation among DEA ranking
methods.
Conclusion: The results of case study showed that the scenario 39 is the best scenario
among all the 44 feasible scenarios defined in both DEA methods; that is, there should be
2 general physicians, 1 emergency medicine specialist, 16 nurses in the supervised ward,
5 nurses in the acute care unit, 2 beds in the injection room, 22 beds in the supervised
ward and 16 beds in the acute care unit.
Keywords: Discrete event simulation, Data envelopment analysis, Hospital Emergency, Patient
waiting time, Nonparametric correlation tests.
Citation: Nazari-Shirkouhi, S., Yaghoubi, A., & Taghizadeh Yazdi, M.R. (2019). Discrete Event
Simulation and Data Envelopment Analysis to Improve the Performance of Hospital Emergency
Department. Industrial Management Journal, 11(1), 63-82. (in Persian)
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Industrial Management Journal, 2019, Vol. 11, No.1, pp. 63-82
DOI: 10.22059/imj.2019.264549.1007479
Received: September 15, 2018; Accepted: January 02, 2019
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