Data-driven optimization methodology for admission control in critical care units.

Autor: Meisami A; Department of Industrial and Operations Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA. meisami@umich.edu., Deglise-Hawkinson J; Lean Care Solutions Corp, Bloomington, IN, USA., Cowen ME; Center for Healthcare Analytics and Performance Improvement, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, MI, USA., Van Oyen MP; Department of Industrial and Operations Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Health care management science [Health Care Manag Sci] 2019 Jun; Vol. 22 (2), pp. 318-335. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Mar 13.
DOI: 10.1007/s10729-018-9439-5
Abstrakt: The decision of whether to admit a patient to a critical care unit is a crucial operational problem that has significant influence on both hospital performance and patient outcomes. Hospitals currently lack a methodology to selectively admit patients to these units in a way that patient health risk metrics can be incorporated while considering the congestion that will occur. The hospital is modeled as a complex loss queueing network with a stochastic model of how long risk-stratified patients spend time in particular units and how they transition between units. A Mixed Integer Programming model approximates an optimal admission control policy for the network of units. While enforcing low levels of patient blocking, we optimize a monotonic dual-threshold admission policy. A hospital network including Intermediate Care Units (IMCs) and Intensive Care Units (ICUs) was considered for validation. The optimized model indicated a reduction in the risk levels required for admission, and weekly average admissions to ICUs and IMCs increased by 37% and 12%, respectively, with minimal blocking. Our methodology captures utilization and accessibility in a network model of care pathways while supporting the personalized allocation of scarce care resources to the neediest patients. The interesting benefits of admission thresholds that vary by day of week are studied.
Databáze: MEDLINE
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