Approximate queueing network analysis of patient treatment times

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Abstract

We develop an approximate generating function analysis (AGFA) technique which approximates the Laplace transform of the probability density function of customer response time in networks of queues with class-based priorities. From the approximated Laplace transform, we derive the first two moments of customer response time. This technique is applied to a model of a large hospital's Accident and Emergency department for which we obtain the mean and standard deviation of total patient service time. We experiment with different patient-handling priority schemes and compare the AGFA moments with the results from a discrete event simulation. Copyright 2007 ICST.

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Au-Yeung, S. W. M., Harrison, P. G., & Knottenbelt, W. J. (2007). Approximate queueing network analysis of patient treatment times. In VALUETOOLS 2007 - 2nd International ICST Conference on Performance Evaluation Methodologies and Tools. ICST. https://doi.org/10.4108/valuetools.2007.1775

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