2021
DOI: 10.1177/20552076211040987
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More from less: Study on increasing throughput of COVID-19 screening and testing facility at an apex tertiary care hospital in New Delhi using discrete-event simulation software

Abstract: Background One of the challenges has been coping with an increasing need for COVID-19 testing. A COVID-19 screening and testing facility was created. There was a need for increasing throughput of the facility within the existing space and limited resources. Discrete event simulation was used to address this challenge. Methodology A cross-sectional interventional study was done from September 2020 to October 2020. Detailed process mapping with all micro-processes was done. Patient arrival patterns and time take… Show more

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“…The simulation models were mainly used to assess the impact of COVID‐19 on an organization's workflow and emphasized its optimization (Allen, Bhanji, et al, 2020 ; Das, 2020 ; de Brito Jr et al, 2021 ; Kim et al, 2021 ; VanDeusen et al, 2021 ; Zeinalnezhad et al, 2020 ). Meanwhile, DES was also applied to process analysis and optimization of service facilities that had effects on COVID‐19 spread, including testing facility (Çaglayan et al, 2022 ; El Hage et al, 2021 ; Gowda et al, 2021 ; Saidani et al, 2021 ; Saidani & Kim, 2021 ), vaccination centres (Pilati et al, 2021 ) and COVID‐19‐related hospitals (Frichi et al, 2021 ; Melman et al, 2021 ). DES research was also used to investigate different interventions for minimizing transmission risk in lab facilities (Lim et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The simulation models were mainly used to assess the impact of COVID‐19 on an organization's workflow and emphasized its optimization (Allen, Bhanji, et al, 2020 ; Das, 2020 ; de Brito Jr et al, 2021 ; Kim et al, 2021 ; VanDeusen et al, 2021 ; Zeinalnezhad et al, 2020 ). Meanwhile, DES was also applied to process analysis and optimization of service facilities that had effects on COVID‐19 spread, including testing facility (Çaglayan et al, 2022 ; El Hage et al, 2021 ; Gowda et al, 2021 ; Saidani et al, 2021 ; Saidani & Kim, 2021 ), vaccination centres (Pilati et al, 2021 ) and COVID‐19‐related hospitals (Frichi et al, 2021 ; Melman et al, 2021 ). DES research was also used to investigate different interventions for minimizing transmission risk in lab facilities (Lim et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given this long history and array of applications, it is no surprise that the onset of Covid-19 saw the rapid uptake of simulation methods to inform various aspects of the pandemic response. A discrete event simulation was used to model the process of screening and testing for Covid-19 in India using FlexSim Healthcare software [43]. This analysis was used to identify a bottleneck in the testing facilty patient flow, and evaluate potential alternatives through simulation.…”
Section: Open Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Predictive models with data inputs from different devices backed by IoT (internet of things) have helped in improving patient outcomes during COVID-19 13. Better resource allocation and management,14 more efficient systems and processes,15 more accurate predictions of clinical progressions among others benefits have been very helpful during the black swan event of COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%