Article ID: | iaor201526779 |
Volume: | 66 |
Issue: | 7 |
Start Page Number: | 1212 |
End Page Number: | 1221 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2015 |
Journal: | Journal of the Operational Research Society |
Authors: | Bowers John, Mould Gillian, Marshall Carol |
Keywords: | location, simulation, behaviour, allocation: resources |
Many healthcare systems are being redesigned to deliver local care with more services within the community. Relocation may enhance access but other aspects of healthcare quality should also be considered, notably waiting times and equity of care. This study examined a musculoskeletal physiotherapy service using a discrete‐event simulation with simple heuristics to model patient behaviour. This combination provided an effective mechanism for incorporating the individuality of the patients in the flows along the patient pathways, subject to the varying availabilities of key resources. In particular, it captured the feedback that is critical in system performance, especially where waiting times are important. The model recognised the heterogeneity of patient attitudes and demonstrated how the behaviour of a relatively small proportion can affect the experience of all patients. The study suggested that, with careful operational management, more care could be delivered locally while exploiting many of the benefits of a centralised service.