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2022
DOI: 10.53730/ijhs.v6ns5.10227
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simulation-based approach for minimizing waiting time in AIIMS, Delhi using Queuing model

Abstract: The government hospitals in India influenced by multiple factors causing longer waiting time of patients in comparison to private hospitals, which worsen the threat to healthcare facilities. The optimization of available resources considering the arrival rate of patients and the availability of facilities for the minimization of queuing is the utmost requirement. The current study has been carried out within the outpatient's department to minimize queue length of one of the largest and busiest hospital, AIIMS … Show more

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“…Therefore, to implement of the RTH Act is not so easy in Rajasthan. Also, there are many health schemes such as free medicines scheme, the chief minister's free treatment scheme, and health insurance through the Chiranjeevi schemes already present in state [16][17][18]. Therefore, the Government first should increase the facility at local level healthcare system before implementing RTH.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, to implement of the RTH Act is not so easy in Rajasthan. Also, there are many health schemes such as free medicines scheme, the chief minister's free treatment scheme, and health insurance through the Chiranjeevi schemes already present in state [16][17][18]. Therefore, the Government first should increase the facility at local level healthcare system before implementing RTH.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%