Evaluation of manpower scheduling strategies at outpatient pharmacy with discrete‐event simulation

Evaluation of manpower scheduling strategies at outpatient pharmacy with discrete‐event simulation

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Article ID: iaor20131876
Volume: 26
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 71
End Page Number: 84
Publication Date: Apr 2013
Journal: OR Insight
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: scheduling, simulation, simulation: applications
Abstract:

An outpatient pharmacy of a tertiary hospital in Singapore had uncertainty over the impact of different manpower scheduling strategies on the length of time (that is, cycle time) that their patients needed to spend during their visits. This article illustrated how this uncertainty could be addressed via application of discrete‐event simulation (DES). Recent service rates of pharmacy staff and manpower allocation schedules were used to represent the process characteristics of the pharmacy in a DES model. On the basis of different new manpower scheduling strategies, the DES model projected quantitatively their respective impact on patient cycle times and manpower resource requirements. In this study, a new manpower scheduling plan, which matched manpower availability with patient arrival pattern, was recommended. On the basis of DES model projections, this recommendation could reduce both median and 95th percentile cycle times (39.7–45.7 per cent) with less than 7.5 per cent increase (or two new hires) in overall manpower requirement.

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