Modeling patient waiting times for an obesity service: a computer simulation study Antuela A. Tako Katherine Kotiadis Christos Vasilakis Alexander Miras Carel W. le Roux 2134/9330 https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/journal_contribution/Modeling_patient_waiting_times_for_an_obesity_service_a_computer_simulation_study/9494453 Objective: To investigate the impact of alternative resource configurations on patient waiting times for obesity centers experiencing high referral rates. Study design: We developed a computer simulation model of an obesity service in an Academic Health Science Centre (AHSC) providing lifestyle, pharmacotherapy and surgery treatment options for the UK’s National Health Service (NHS). Data collection: Model parameters on existing and projected demand and supply of treatments offered at an obesity service were collected. Principal findings: Simulation results showed that the introduction of an additional surgeon improves patient waiting times for surgery. The addition of one physician reduces the waiting list for pharmacotherapy clinics, but without an additional surgeon, the surgical part of the pathway experiences long waiting times. Demand for the obesity treatments can be met by adding new resources, but also by managing demand for services and reducing referrals into the service. A phased implementation of resources was also modeled to guide decisions. Conclusions: Simulation models can be used to identify resource configurations required to meet maximum waiting time targets from referral to treatment such as the UK’s NHS 18 week target. This is achieved by considering a number of future scenarios. 2012-01-30 12:40:24 Modeling Simulation Obesity Patient waiting times Business and Management not elsewhere classified