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Health Informatics J ; 23(2): 124-133, 2017 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26928193

ABSTRACT

We demonstrate how to develop a simulation tool to help healthcare managers and administrators predict and plan for staffing needs in a hospital neonatal intensive care unit using administrative data. We developed a discrete event simulation model of nursing staff needed in a neonatal intensive care unit and then validated the model against historical data. The process flow was translated into a discrete event simulation model. Results demonstrated that the model can be used to give a respectable estimate of annual admissions, transfers, and deaths based upon two different staffing levels. The discrete event simulation tool model can provide healthcare managers and administrators with (1) a valid method of modeling patient mix, patient acuity, staffing needs, and costs in the present state and (2) a forecast of how changes in a unit's staffing, referral patterns, or patient mix would affect a unit in a future state.


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Computer Simulation/standards , Intensive Care Units, Neonatal , Personnel Staffing and Scheduling/trends , Hospitals/trends , Humans , Intensive Care Units, Neonatal/organization & administration , North Carolina , Personnel Staffing and Scheduling/standards , Software Design , Workforce
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