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Hospital operations management – characterising patients’ process flows in emergency departments

Rui M. Lima, Erik Teixeira Lopes, Derek Chaves Lopes, Bruno S. Gonçalves, Pedro Cunha

2024Business Process Management Journal12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Purpose This work aims to integrate the concepts generated by a systematic literature review on patient flows in emergency departments (ED) to serve as a basis for developing a generic process model for ED. Design/methodology/approach A systematic literature review was conducted using PRISMA guidelines, considering Lean Healthcare interventions describing ED patients’ flows. The initial search found 141 articles and 18 were included in the systematic analysis. The literature analysis served as the basis for developing a generic process model for ED. Findings ED processes have been represented using different notations, such as value stream mapping and workflows. The main alternatives for starting events are arrival by ambulance or walk-in. The Manchester Triage Scale (MTS) was the most common protocol referred to in the literature. The most common end events are admission to a hospital, transfer to other facilities or admission to an ambulatory care system. The literature analysis allowed the development of a generic process model for emergency departments. Nevertheless, considering that several factors influence the process of an emergency department, such as pathologies, infrastructure, available teams and local regulations, modelling alternatives and challenges in each step of the process should be analysed according to the local context. Originality/value A generic business process model was developed using BPMN that can be used by practitioners and researchers to reduce the effort in the initial stages of design or improvement projects. Moreover, it’s a first step toward the development of generalizable and replicable solutions for emergency departments.

Topics & Concepts

WorkflowContext (archaeology)Emergency departmentTriageProcess (computing)Computer scienceBusiness processSystematic reviewPsychological interventionSystematic processHealth careProtocol (science)Process managementOperations managementMedicineMedical emergencyWork in processMEDLINEBusinessNursingEngineeringAlternative medicinePathologyEconomic growthDatabaseOperating systemEconomicsBiologyPolitical scienceLawPaleontologyHealthcare Operations and Scheduling OptimizationEmergency and Acute Care StudiesHospital Admissions and Outcomes
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