A delay-scheduling model for patients using a walk-in clinic

TitleA delay-scheduling model for patients using a walk-in clinic
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1978
AuthorsReilly T.A, Marathe V.P, Fries B.E
JournalJournal of Medical Systems
Volume2
Issue4
Pagination303-13
Accession Number756461
Keywords*Appointments and Schedules, *Outpatient Clinics, Hospital/og [Organization & Administration], *Systems Analysis, Diagnostic Services/ut [Utilization], Hospital Bed Capacity, 500 and over, Models, Theoretical, New York City, Personnel Staffing and Scheduling, Time Factors
Abstract

Clinics receiving unscheduled visits experience wide fluctuations in the number of patients present at any one time, due to random arrival of patients and variations in the time needed for the evaluation and treatment. This can cause periods of congestion and long patient waiting times. Using a flexible technique for "delay scheduling," a study was conducted to determine the most efficient use of limited physician resources in the management of patients using a walk-in clinic. Delay scheduling makes it possible to shift work load from periods of high congestion to other times without compromising the walk-in nature of the clinic. A computer simulation model was used to evaluate the clinic performance with different physician staffing patterns and different rules for delay scheduling. The model was validated using actual data from the walk-in clinic and the results implemented. The delay scheduling and staffing changes resulted in reduction of manpower by 10% while significantly reducing the clinic-accountable waiting time.

Short TitleJ Med SystJ Med Syst
Alternate JournalJ Med Syst