Using simulation modelling to test the impact of future demand for end-of-life care

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Abstract

Health systems globally are exploring new models of care to address the increasing demand for palliative, hospice, and end-of-life care. Yet few tools exist at the population level to explore “what if” scenarios and test, in a “cost avoidance environment,” the impact of these new care models on policy, workforce, technology, and funding. This article introduces the application of scenario-based “what if” thinking and discrete event simulation in strategic planning for a not-for-profit hospice organization. It will describe how a set of conceptual models was designed to frame discussions between strategic partners about the implications and alternatives in implementing a new, integrated service model for palliative and end-of-life care.

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Pepler, E. F., Davidson, J., McGregor, D., Poore, K., Brown, S., & Pridie, J. (2018). Using simulation modelling to test the impact of future demand for end-of-life care. Healthcare Management Forum, 31(4), 147–152. https://doi.org/10.1177/0840470418772313

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