Prioritization of Patients in ICU: Composite Approach of Multiple-Criteria Decision-Making and Discrete Event Simulation
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https://doi.org/10.14488/BJOPM.2021.008Keywords:
Hospital equipment allocation, Fuzzy set theory, Discrete Event Simulation, Fuzzy ANP, Fuzzy TOPSISAbstract
Goal: This article aims to present a systematic approach to improve the resource allocation and human queues prioritization patterns.
Design / Methodology / Approach: To achieve such a purpose, effective criteria using a fuzzy-Delphi method, and subject-related researchers’ views were obtained. Utilizing the Analytic Network Process method, the weights of each criterion was measured. Then, considering the established weights and using a fuzzy-TOPSIS method, a prioritization system via Discrete Event Simulation was developed.
Results: Results indicate that the established approach properly improved the performance of the prioritization system in terms of resources and facilities allocation in neurology’s ICUs.
Limitations of the investigation: A drawback of this research can be in states of emergency which limits the options at hand and the criteria proposed may set a drawback on the aim of the study.
Practical implications: The results show that the proposed model can modify patient entry based on multiple criteria in terms of productivity and social justice in the patient queuing strategy.
Originality / Value: The contribution of this research is threefold: the literature has been reviewed to conclude the criteria concerning decisions around ICUs, the concluded criteria filtered through an expert panel which can be relied based on the method, a real application of the steps proposed is presented which allows comparing the accuracy and efficiency of the decisions made in the hospitals.
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