Safdar, K. J., A. Emrouznejad, P. K. Dey (2015). “Assessing the Queuing Process Using Data Envelopment Analysis: An Application in Health Centres.” Journal of Medical Systems 40(1):32-45.

Safdar, K. J., A. Emrouznejad, P. K. Dey (2015). “Assessing the Queuing Process Using Data Envelopment Analysis: An Application in Health Centres.” Journal of Medical Systems 40(1):32-45.

Queuing is one of the very important criteria for assessing the performance and efficiency of any service industry, including healthcare. Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is one of the most widely-used techniques for performance measurement in healthcare. However, no queue management application has been reported in the health-related DEA literature. Most of the studies regarding patient flow systems had the objective of improving an already existing Appointment System. The current study presents a novel application of DEA for assessing the queuing process at an Outpatients’ department of a large public hospital in a developing country where appointment systems do not exist. The main aim of the current study is to demonstrate the usefulness of DEA modelling in the evaluation of a queue system.  The patient flow pathway considered for this study consists of two stages; consultation with a doctor and pharmacy. The DEA results indicated that waiting times and other related queuing variables included need considerable minimisation at both stages.

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