Improving the efficiency of an emergency department based on activity-relationship diagram and radio frequency identification technology

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Emergency department crowding has been one of the main issues in the health system in Taiwan. Previous studies have usually targeted the process improvement of patient treatment flow due to the difficulty of collecting Emergency Department (ED) staff data. In this study, we have proposed a hybrid model with Discrete Event Simulation, radio frequency identification applications, and activity-relationship diagrams to simulate the nurse movement flows and identify the relationship between different treatment sections. We used the results to formulate four facility layouts. Through comparing four scenarios, the simulation results indicated that 2.2 km of traveling distance or 140 min of traveling time reduction per nurse could be achieved from the best scenario.

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Weng, S. J., Tsai, M. C., Tsai, Y. T., Gotcher, D. F., Chen, C. H., Liu, S. C., … Kim, S. H. (2019). Improving the efficiency of an emergency department based on activity-relationship diagram and radio frequency identification technology. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16224478

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