Author(s): Murray V. Calichman
Course description:
This course provides practical applications of statistical and mathematical concepts. Each chapter discusses a key component of hospital operations, be it having enough linen on hand on the nursing units, having sufficient medical surgical supplies when and where they are needed, minimizing the cost of holding and ordering those supplies, determining the appropriate number of beds required given various circumstances, devising and implementing productivity and cost reporting systems, developing consistent staffing criteria from different sources, forecasting facility requirements from historical data, developing optimum pricing models to maximize hospital profitability, and last, devising elective patient schedules to fully utilize hospital beds and eliminate patient overcrowding.
The last two chapters provide innovative use of linear programming; introducing the means to maximize hospital profitability through pricing changes and the means to eliminate overcrowding in hospitals by balancing the demand for beds each day of the week; one where the distribution of lengths of stay by surgical category becomes the prime component in the determination of the optimum patient schedule.
Essential Analytics for Hospital Managers_ A Guide to Statistical Problem Solving .pdf
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