Affiliation:
1. Andronic Devices Limited 13120 Vanier Place, Suite 140 Richmond, British Columbia Canada V6V 2J2
2. Andronic Devices Limited and Department of Pathology Vancouver General Hospital and University of British Columbia
Abstract
Clinical laboratories must balance staff and equipment utilization with specimen through put and turnaround time while reducing errors, costs and employee health hazards. Simulation can help to anticipate the effect of new technol ogy, alternative operating procedures and lab capacity changes. GPSS/H-386 was used to simulate the analyzer area of a hospital clinical chemistry lab and the time-consuming pre-analytic processes of both a large hospital lab and a commercial laboratory outpatient facility. The processes modelled were the arrival of patients and receipt of specimens into the lab, data entry, blood-drawing, centrifugation and aliquotting. Thegreatest challenge was accurate modelling of a system driven by human decision making with flexible task priorities. Experiments in the outpatient facility indicated that staff resources could be pooled instead of having specific job assignments without a significant effect on performance measures, and that an amalgamation of two outpatient labs could reduce staffing. These conclusions were not intuitively obvious to the lab managers.
Subject
Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Modelling and Simulation,Software
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