Emergency department simulation and determination of optimal attending physician staffing schedules
Proceedings of the 31st conference on Winter simulation: Simulation---a bridge to the future - Volume 2
Healthcare simulation modeling and optimization using MedModel
Proceedings of the 33nd conference on Winter simulation
Proceedings of the 35th conference on Winter simulation: driving innovation
Emergency departments II: a simulation-ilp based tool for scheduling ER staff
Proceedings of the 35th conference on Winter simulation: driving innovation
A simple and intuitive simulation tool for analyzing emergency department operations
WSC '04 Proceedings of the 36th conference on Winter simulation
Functional analysis for operating emergency department of a general hospital
WSC '04 Proceedings of the 36th conference on Winter simulation
Empowering decision support with simulation technology: scenario navigator
Proceedings of the 40th Conference on Winter Simulation
SEHC '09 Proceedings of the 2009 ICSE Workshop on Software Engineering in Health Care
Winter Simulation Conference
A generalized simulation model of an integrated emergency post
Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference
A better approach to modeling emergency care service
Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference
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The objective in the creation of domain specific discrete event simulation environments is to facilitate model development in the chosen domain. In the creation of such environments, there has been a tendency to adopt a factory based world view. In this paper, we describe an approach to the creation of a generic modeling environment in the healthcare domain that breaks away from the conventional entity driven request for resource. Our approach has enabled us to create models of emergency care in four UK NHS hospitals that reflect more realistically the way emergency care is actually delivered. It appears, paradoxically, that in simulating emergency care, it is best if the patient does not come first.