Abstract
Medical emergency services can be overcrowded due to both external and internal ser vice factors. This is evinced in the congestion, longer waits, and dissatisfaction by the users. To identif y and simulate strategies for processing medical emergency requests in order to mitigate the overcrowding. An exploratory and analytical research was conducted based on the field work at four emergency rooms in hospitals of Medellín; simulation strategies were then proposed against the overcrowded ser vice with system dynamics.
the strategies included: to reorganize the sign-in, refer to other places those patient not requiring emergency services, implement fast-track ser vices, and increase the inpatient capacity. The last one becomes the most effective strateg y in the simulation. While the flow strategies can help to solve the ser vice overcrowding due to internal causes as suggested in the literature, these strategies are limited in their scope. The required patient sign-in strategies as well as the patient discharge strategies are not easy-to-do in
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