Abstract
Abstract
Background
This study aimed to reduce the total waiting time for high-end health screening processes.
Method
The subjects of this study were recruited from a health screening center in a tertiary hospital in northern Taiwan from September 2016 to February 2017, where a total of 2342 high-end customers participated. Three policies were adopted for the simulation.
Results
The first policy presented a predetermined proportion of customer types, in which the total waiting time was increased from 72.29 to 83.04 mins. The second policy was based on increased bottleneck resources, which provided significant improvement, decreasing the total waiting time from 72.29 to 28.39 mins. However, this policy also dramatically increased the cost while lowering the utilization of this health screening center. The third policy was adjusting customer arrival times, which significantly reduced the waiting time—with the total waiting time reduced from 72.29 to 55.02 mins. Although the waiting time of this policy was slightly longer than that of the second policy, the additional cost was much lower.
Conclusions
Scheduled arrival intervals could help reduce customer waiting time in the health screening department based on the “first in, first out” rule. The simulation model of this study could be utilized, and the parameters could be modified to comply with different health screening centers to improve processes and service quality.
Funder
Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Far Eastern Memorial Hospital
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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