HealthSim Software
Contains operational management components that provide historical reporting on patient flow and demographic information, real-time executive dashboard, and a real-time patient placement component that can be used across multiple facilities.  

Healthcare is facing unprecedented challenges, from new treatments and medical procedures to an aging population resulting in increased demand, increased costs, and yet a finite amount of resources in which to respond.  Every hospital and healthcare region across North America is facing the same dilemma of how to “do more with less”.  Effective planning and operations management with a concentration on improving efficiency and utilization is one of the ways in which hospitals and healthcare regions can respond to the demands being placed upon them.
The strength of the HealthSim system is that it uses existing standardized health care operational data to automatically develop a realistic site-specific predictive model of the entire healthcare facility being investigated.  This allows the HealthSim systems to answer “what-if” questions, such as “what is the impact on the entire hospital if a new medical procedure is introduced?” or “what is the impact on the hospital if we change the case mix of a specific ward”, allowing better information for management that can be used to make better decisions, both short-term and long-term.                                                                              
Patient Flow Analysis Understanding how patients flow through your health-care facility is essential for improving efficiency by reducing off-service patients, lowering their length of stay (LOS) and reducing patient variation.  
Real-Time Patient Flow
Having a patient in the wrong place at the wrong time creates a strain on the healthcare facility.  Recent information indicates that some healthcare facilities may have a considerable amount of patients considered “off-service”.  Hospital Dashboards are one technique used to improve efficiency.
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