Introduction into Discrete Event Simulation Methodology (DES): Part 1 - Dynamic Supply & Demand Balance and Capacity Problems
Speaker: Alexander Kolker
Speaker Designation: Expert in Healthcare Information Technology and Data Analytics
Speaker: Alexander Kolker
Speaker Designation: Expert in Healthcare Information Technology and Data Analytics
Discrete event simulation (DES) is the most powerful methodology used in healthcare data analytics. It is widely used in situations that are too complex because of random and non-random variabilities and multiple feedback loops typical in healthcare settings. Most queuing models presented in the previous webinar cannot be applied to such processes because of a violation of the main queuing assumptions. Simple simulation models will be presented as well as playing various scenarios to discover and illustrate some fundamental management principles. Comparisons with analytic queuing models presented in the previous webinar will also be provided.
Method: DES using Process_Model simulation software
While one could find rich literature on various aspects of discrete event simulation (DES), it is typically presented as a fictitious example in a format that is difficult to use or replicate by a layman. One should attend this webinar because it is focused on examples from real hospital practice, not fictitious examples.
All presented examples are illustrated using the powerful DES software Process_Model by the instructor with dozens of years of hospital experience as a lead simulation consultant. His experience, in particular with DES, was presented in his widely cited book with more than 10,000 sales worldwide: Kolker, A., “Healthcare Management Engineering: What does this fancy word really mean?” Springer Briefs, NY, 2012.
This book was used as a main text for the training course by the National Health System, the UK, as well as by the Lubar School of Business at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee for the graduate course on healthcare delivery systems and data analytics.
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Alexander Kolker holds a Ph.D. in applied mathematics. He is an expert in advanced data analytics for operations management, computer simulation, and staffing optimization with a main focus on healthcare applications. Alexander is the lead editor and author of 2 books, 8 book chapters, 10 journal papers, and a speaker at 18 international conferences & webinars in the area of operations management and data analytics.
He worked 12 years for GE (General Electric) Healthcare as a Data Scientist and CT Detector design engineer, 3 years for Froedtert Hospital, the largest healthcare facility in the Southern state of Wisconsin, and 5 years for the Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin as a lead computer simulation and system improvement consultant.
As an adjunct faculty at the UW-Milwaukee Lubar School of Business, he developed and taught a graduate course Business 755-Healthcare Delivery Systems-Data Analytics.
In 2022 he taught a 2-semester 12-session online course “Healthcare Operations Research and Management Science” for the UK, National Health System (NHS)-Midland & Lancashire Support Unit.
Alexander has also completed four business consulting projects using simulation modeling for optimal staffing and capacity analysis for: US Bank, Boston Consulting Group, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, and Ohio Hospital Association.