| Article ID: | iaor20041052 |
| Country: | United Kingdom |
| Volume: | 30 |
| Issue: | 5 |
| Start Page Number: | 335 |
| End Page Number: | 346 |
| Publication Date: | Oct 2002 |
| Journal: | OMEGA |
| Authors: | Horowitz Ira, Kim Seung-Chul |
| Keywords: | scheduling |
We take advantage of the advance-scheduling property for elective surgeries by exploring whether the use of a daily quota system with a 1-week to 2-week scheduling window would improve the performance of a typical intensive care unit (ICU) that serves patients coming from a number of different sources within the hospital. The exploration is carried out via a simulation model whose parameters are established from actual ICU data that were gathered over a 6-month period. It is shown that formally linking one controllable upstream process, namely the scheduling of elective surgeries through a quota system, to the downstream ICU admission process, can have beneficial effects throughout the hospital.