posted on 2025-07-30, 14:16authored byRoger S. Maull, Andi Smart, A. Harris, A. Al-Fatah Karasneh
This longitudinal study provides primary evidence on the impact that a fast-track strategy in a hospital Emergency Department has on patient wait time. The study uses a discrete event simulation model to predict output within a variety of triage categories and compares these with post-implementation results. The results of the study indicate a significant reduction in patient wait time with 13.2% of the population waiting longer than 4 h prior to implementation compared with 1.4% post-implementation. However, while this fast-track strategy significantly improves service delivery to patients with minor conditions, service for patients with more acute conditions is not proportionately improved.
Draft version published as working paper; final version published in The Service Industries Journal, Vol 29, No. 5, 2009. Available online at https://doi.org/10.1080/02642060902749534