Title of article :
Bed Capacity Planning Using Stochastic Simulation Approach in Cardiac-surgery Department of Teaching Hospitals, Tehran, Iran
Author/Authors :
TORABIPOUR ، Amin - Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences , ZERAATI ، Hojjat - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , ARAB ، Mohammad - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , RASHIDIAN ، Arash - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , AKBARI SARI ، Ali - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , SARZAIEM ، Mahmuod Reza - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Pages :
9
From page :
1208
To page :
1216
Abstract :
Background: To determine the hospital required beds using stochastic simulation approach in cardiac surgery departments. Methods: This study was performed from Mar 2011 to Jul 2012 in three phases: First, collection data from 649 patients in cardiac surgery departments of two large teaching hospitals (in Tehran, Iran). Second, statistical analysis and formulate a multivariate linier regression model to determine factors that affect patient s length of stay. Third, develop a stochastic simulation system (from admission to discharge) based on key parameters to estimate required bed capacity. Results: Current cardiac surgery department with 33 beds can only admit patients in 90.7% of days. (4535 d) and will be required to over the 33 beds only in 9.3% of days (efficient cut off point). According to simulation method, studied cardiac surgery department will requires 41-52 beds for admission of all patients in the 12 next years. Finally, one-day reduction of length of stay lead to decrease need for two hospital beds annually. Conclusion: Variation of length of stay and its affecting factors can affect required beds. Statistic and stochastic simulation model are applied and useful methods to estimate and manage hospital beds based on key hospital parameters.
Keywords :
Hospital beds , Cardiac surgery department , Hospital stay , Stochastic simulation
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Serial Year :
2016
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Record number :
2464002
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