A Universal Appointment Rule In the Presence of No-Shows and Walk-Ins

This study introduces a universal “Dome” appointment rule that can be parameterized through a planning constant for different clinics characterized by the environmental factors—no-shows, walk-ins, number of appointments per session, variability of service times, and cost of doctor's time to pat...

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Main Authors: Cayirli, Tugba, YANG, Kum Khiong, QUEK, Ser Aik
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https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1937-5956.2011.01297.x
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-41392012-01-03T07:04:09Z A Universal Appointment Rule In the Presence of No-Shows and Walk-Ins Cayirli, Tugba YANG, Kum Khiong QUEK, Ser Aik This study introduces a universal “Dome” appointment rule that can be parameterized through a planning constant for different clinics characterized by the environmental factors—no-shows, walk-ins, number of appointments per session, variability of service times, and cost of doctor's time to patients’ time. Simulation and nonlinear regression are used to derive an equation to predict the planning constant as a function of the environmental factors. We also introduce an adjustment procedure for appointment systems to explicitly minimize the disruptive effects of no-shows and walk-ins. The procedure adjusts the mean and standard deviation of service times based on the expected probabilities of no-shows and walk-ins for a given target number of patients to be served, and it is thus relevant for any appointment rule that uses the mean and standard deviation of service times to construct an appointment schedule. The results show that our Dome rule with the adjustment procedure performs better than the traditional rules in the literature, with a lower total system cost calculated as a weighted sum of patients’ waiting time, doctor's idle time, and doctor's overtime. An open-source decision-support tool is also provided so that healthcare managers can easily develop appointment schedules for their clinical environment. 2012-07-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/3140 info:doi/10.1111/j.1937-5956.2011.01297.x https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1937-5956.2011.01297.x Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University healthcare appointment scheduling simulation nonlinear regression Operations and Supply Chain Management
institution Singapore Management University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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language English
topic healthcare
appointment scheduling
simulation
nonlinear regression
Operations and Supply Chain Management
spellingShingle healthcare
appointment scheduling
simulation
nonlinear regression
Operations and Supply Chain Management
Cayirli, Tugba
YANG, Kum Khiong
QUEK, Ser Aik
A Universal Appointment Rule In the Presence of No-Shows and Walk-Ins
description This study introduces a universal “Dome” appointment rule that can be parameterized through a planning constant for different clinics characterized by the environmental factors—no-shows, walk-ins, number of appointments per session, variability of service times, and cost of doctor's time to patients’ time. Simulation and nonlinear regression are used to derive an equation to predict the planning constant as a function of the environmental factors. We also introduce an adjustment procedure for appointment systems to explicitly minimize the disruptive effects of no-shows and walk-ins. The procedure adjusts the mean and standard deviation of service times based on the expected probabilities of no-shows and walk-ins for a given target number of patients to be served, and it is thus relevant for any appointment rule that uses the mean and standard deviation of service times to construct an appointment schedule. The results show that our Dome rule with the adjustment procedure performs better than the traditional rules in the literature, with a lower total system cost calculated as a weighted sum of patients’ waiting time, doctor's idle time, and doctor's overtime. An open-source decision-support tool is also provided so that healthcare managers can easily develop appointment schedules for their clinical environment.
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author Cayirli, Tugba
YANG, Kum Khiong
QUEK, Ser Aik
author_facet Cayirli, Tugba
YANG, Kum Khiong
QUEK, Ser Aik
author_sort Cayirli, Tugba
title A Universal Appointment Rule In the Presence of No-Shows and Walk-Ins
title_short A Universal Appointment Rule In the Presence of No-Shows and Walk-Ins
title_full A Universal Appointment Rule In the Presence of No-Shows and Walk-Ins
title_fullStr A Universal Appointment Rule In the Presence of No-Shows and Walk-Ins
title_full_unstemmed A Universal Appointment Rule In the Presence of No-Shows and Walk-Ins
title_sort universal appointment rule in the presence of no-shows and walk-ins
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2012
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/3140
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1937-5956.2011.01297.x
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