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Successful implementation of discrete event simulation: integrating design thinking and simulation approach in an emergency department

Clio Dosi, Manuel Iori, Arthur Kramer, Matteo Vignoli

2021Production Planning & Control17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We address the overcrowding problem in an emergency department (ED) by designing and developing a hybrid methodology that combines design thinking with discrete event simulation. The case study shows how the tested methodology led to a successful implementation of the proposed organizational change in less than 18 months, improving system KPIs (such as patients’ waiting time) and ED professionals’ quality of work. The results confirm a successful combination of the two approaches in practice, by showing (i) how to combine design thinking tools and simulation tools in different design phases (comprehension, abstraction, ideation, and testing), and (ii) how the two tools nurture each other reciprocally. The paper concludes with some final considerations regarding the use of simulation in organizational processes design.

Topics & Concepts

OvercrowdingDiscrete event simulationComputer scienceEvent (particle physics)Design thinkingSystems thinkingComprehensionEmergency departmentQuality (philosophy)Process managementEngineeringSimulationPsychologyArtificial intelligenceHuman–computer interactionEconomic growthEpistemologyPsychiatryProgramming languagePhilosophyQuantum mechanicsEconomicsPhysicsHealthcare Operations and Scheduling OptimizationBusiness Process Modeling and AnalysisSimulation Techniques and Applications
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