Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Consider a solution that allows for: Dynamic, On-The-Fly Interaction. Integrated Scenario Analysis. Run Time I/O Connectivity. Scalability/Expandability. Patient Arrival and Staff Scheduling. No-Code Model Building.
Model Building: Typically a CAD layout, either 2D or 3D, will be imported. Next, processes, travel paths, timing parameters, and other defined data are input into the model. Models are built graphically, without code. This is an important distinction between traditional and dynamic simulation environments. Patient arrivals times, patient timings based on diagnosis, patient pathways, etc can be defined in real-time from external data sources by pulling historical patient data, routings, staffing, and any other relevant data to the model from patient medical records and other external data sources. Utilizing historical data delivers upwards of 98% accuracy, while at the same time delivering apples to apples comparisons of current and future states based on proposed changes. Integrated optimization, analysis, 2D and 3D visualization along with the ability to create the model or virtual environment all without writing code make a dynamic simulation environment the perfect solution from an Emergency Department optimization perspective. Benefits: Dynamic simulation instantly provides, through integrated reporting and scenario analysis, feedback on efficiency gains at the point of attack, as well as how the change propagates throughout the system. Users can strategize about how the operation will change based on patient variability, react to different demands on staff members, and how changes in department layouts affect patient flow. A dynamic simulation solution benefits the Emergency Department in the respect that as patient arrivals and demands vary, how the system can be used to mitigate any issues before they manifest within the Department. Additionally, dynamic simulation benefits the Emergency Department in terms of allowing for a multitude of changes to the system in a virtual environment where the user does not have the extensive costs associated with trial and error, or the lengthy time-consuming process of utilizing excel sheets, for example. Additionally dynamic simulation is scalable to allow for fully developed models of not only the internals of the Emergency Department, but also the entire hospital or healthcare center.
Questions to Ask: How do I go about making changes to the system? Do I have to stop the model every time I want to make a change? Can you show me how, with a fresh model? From a new model, can I see the analysis and comparison between current and future states? How can I account for the variability in patient types and arrival times? With the economy as it is and funds being more closely scrutinized before authorized to spend, it is imperative you understand the different capabilities and advantages of Simcad Pros patented dynamic simulation software in helping to improve Emergency Department efficiency and patient care.
For more information regarding Simcad Pro and the latest 10.3 release, please visit WWW.CREATEASOFT.COM, or contact us at INFO@CREATEASOFT.COM