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What is Healthcare System Management

Handbook of Research on Managerial Strategies for Achieving Optimal Performance in Industrial Processes
Set of techniques and tools applied to the effective and efficient management of resources in health systems, hospital systems and in general all those dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment and cure of diseases of persons.
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Managing Emergency Units Applying Queueing Theory
Salvador Hernández-González (Instituto Tecnologico de Celaya, Mexico), Manuel Dario Hernández-Ripalda (Instituto Tecnologico de Celaya, Mexico), Anakaren González-Pérez (Instituto Tecnologico de Celaya, Mexico), Moises Tapia-Esquivias (Instituto Tecnologico de Celaya, Mexico), and Alicia Luna-González (Instituto Tecnologico de Celaya, Mexico)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0130-5.ch022
Abstract
Today managers of health systems must manage the resources at their disposal to ensure that service quality is adequate, this leads at the same time making decisions to ensure that these resources are managed efficiently and effectively. The decision process in healthcare systems is not trivial given the complexity of these systems. The application of tools (like queueing theory) for decision making in hospital systems is an area of opportunity because of the increasing financial pressure and the growing demand for care. This document shows how queueing theory can be applied for analyzing the performance of an Emergency Unit under different capacity scenarios. The analysis shows that increasing the number of servers required to maintain constant congestion(emphasis on efficiency)is more expensive than adding servers to maintain constant the probability that a patient has to wait (emphasis on quality and efficiency). The paper ends with recommendations for future research.
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