Integrating Balanced Scorecard and Simulation Modelling to Improve Emergency Department Performance in Irish Hospitals

Amr Arisha, Waleed Abo Hamad

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Abstract

In the healthcare sector, there is a requirement for innovative solutions in managing the high levels of complexity and uncertainty within Emergency Departments (EDs). Simulation modeling is currently seen as a competent means of analyzing EDs, which allows changes effects to be understood and predicted more easily. The Balanced Scorecard (BSC), well-known performance management concept, has become a steering method in approaching new improvement cycles. This paper presents a methodology that integrates BSC and simulation modeling to improve the performance of ED in a University Hospital in North Dublin. BSC design began with understanding patient's needs, ED activities, as well as training and development programs. Then a detailed simulation model was developed and integrated with the BSC to provide a comprehensive decision support system. This integrated model can be used for evaluation of various decisions in emergency area. The developed integrated model is also a tool for improvement.
Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010
EventWinter Simulation Conference -
Duration: 5 Dec 20108 Dec 2010

Conference

ConferenceWinter Simulation Conference
Period5/12/108/12/10

Keywords

  • healthcare
  • Emergency Departments
  • simulation modeling
  • Balanced Scorecard
  • performance management
  • decision support system
  • improvement

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