Impact of the Automation of Inpatient Bed Management to Reduce the Emergency Service Waiting Time

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The patient waiting time to be transferred for hospitalization is the time that the patient waits between the decision to hospitalize and the actual admission to an inpatient hospital bed. One of the difficulties encountered in qualifying waiting time for inpatient bed is the inability of hospital information systems to measure it. Hospitals in France have a specialized bed allocation team. This team must manage the bed allocation problem between different hospital departments using phone communication to assign patients to the adapted service. This kind of communication represents a lengthy additional workload in which effectiveness is uncertain. This paper presents a new approach to automate bed management in downstream service. For that, we have implemented algorithms based on artificial intelligent integrated in an inpatient web platform using IoT-Beacons, which is implemented to improve and facilitate the exchange of availability information of downstream beds within the Lille university hospital center (LUHC).

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Ajmi, F., Ajmi, F., Ben Othman, S., Zgaya, H., Smith, G., Renard, J. M., & Hammadi, S. (2022). Impact of the Automation of Inpatient Bed Management to Reduce the Emergency Service Waiting Time. In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics (Vol. 290, pp. 942–946). IOS Press BV. https://doi.org/10.3233/SHTI220219

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