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- | * {{:mbse:incose_mbse_iw_2015:iw2015_mbse_workshop_concept_flyer.pdf|One page flyer describing last year's workshop}} | + | * {{:mbse:healthcare:incose_international_workshop_--_healthcare_sessions_overview.pdf|On page flyer describing the 2016 ED workshop}} |
- | ===== Session Title: MBSE for Emergency Departments ===== | + | ===== Session Title: MBSE Concepts Applied to a Hospital Emergency Department |
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* Organizers | * Organizers | ||
* Bob Malins, Eagle Summit Technology Associates, Inc. ([email protected]) | * Bob Malins, Eagle Summit Technology Associates, Inc. ([email protected]) | ||
+ | * Chris Unger, GE Healthcare ([email protected]) | ||
+ | * Steve Badelt, Suttons Creek, Inc. ([email protected]) | ||
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+ | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
+ | * Emergency Departments (EDs) provide 11% of all outpatient visits and are the entry portal for roughly 1/2 of all hospital admissions (Am. College of Emergency Physicians, 2012). Therefore ED efficiency and effectiveness is critical to the overall healthcare system. This makes EDs an ideal candidate for evaluating the “system approach” that systems engineering can provide to healthcare. | ||
- | ===== Objectives ===== | ||
- | * The objective of the workshop is... | ||
===== Last Year's Primer document ===== | ===== Last Year's Primer document ===== | ||
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===== Summary ===== | ===== Summary ===== | ||
- | __Kickoff__ – ... | + | The healthcare track at the INCOSE International Workshop will bring together clinicians, healthcare simulation experts, medical device manufacturers, and systems engineers to evaluate and refine an emerging systems engineering modeling approach to healthcare operations. The workshop will provide … |
- | * This session will set the stage for the work performed in Sessions 2 and 3 by cataloging the key performers in healthcare delivery, developing a listing of the key systems each performer uses, and making a first cut at defining the shortfalls in these systems that could be resolved by applying systems thinking and system engineering. | + | |
+ | * Clinicians and hospital administrators with a new perspective on representing the many interactions and dependencies within a hospital department | ||
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+ | * Medical device manufacturers with a new tool for analyzing the use conditions within an ED that impact device design and safety | ||
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+ | * Healthcare simulation experts with an approach to a common framework for developing simulations and comparing results across multiple simulation types | ||
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+ | * Clinical engineers and systems engineers with a deeper understanding of how to tailor for healthcare the systems engineering tools developed by other industries | ||
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+ | * {{:mbse:healthcare:incose_international_workshop_--_healthcare_sessions_overview.pdf|Detailed agenda and speaker list}} | ||
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- | ==== Session 1 - Stakeholder Needs - Saturday (10:30 - 12:00) ==== | + | ==== Session 1 - SE/MBSE for the ED: Stakeholder Session - Saturday (13:30 - 17:00) ==== |
- | * Kickoff presentation and challenge to attendees: | + | * ED stakeholder and clinician perspectives and needs |
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+ | * Speakers and Presentations | ||
+ | * Bob Malins, Co-Lead, INCOSE Healthcare Working Group {{:mbse:healthcare:s1a_-_iw2016_ed_workshop_--_speaker_intros_v1_0_2016-01-24_.pdf|Introduction and Overview of the Workshop}} | ||
+ | * Dr. Ali Ghobadi, Assistant Chief - Emergency Medicine, Kaiser Permanente-Orange County {{:mbse:healthcare:s1b_-_engineering_presentation.pdf|How does the ED operate}} | ||
+ | * Bohdan "Bo" Oppenheim, Professor of Systems Engineering, Loyola Marymount University {{:mbse:healthcare:s1c_-_hwg_incose_iw_2016.pdf|Lean and Stochastic Modeling – Two Approaches to Improving Operations in Emergency Departments}} | ||
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+ | * Discussion topics: | ||
+ | * How does the ED operate? | ||
+ | * How does the ED interact with other hospital services? | ||
+ | * What are the key metrics for ED operations? | ||
+ | * What are the key bottlenecks hindering ED operations? | ||
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- | ==== Session 2 - MBSE for Emergency Departments - Saturday (13:30 - 15:00) ==== | + | ==== Session 2 - SE/MBSE for the ED: System Engineers Session - Saturday (08:30 - 12:00) ==== |
- | * ... | + | * Systems engineering approach to analyzing ED operations and device use conditions |
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+ | * Speakers and Presentations | ||
+ | * Elliot Sloane, Executive Director, Center for Healthcare Information Research and Policy {{:mbse:healthcare:s2b_-_ebsloane-incose16-healthcareworkshop_ihe-ed.pdf|Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) Connecting IT and Devices to Health}} | ||
+ | * Pat Baird, Technical Director, Risk Management, Baxter Healthcare {{:mbse:healthcare:s2c_-_baird_syseng_for_ed_final.pdf|Designing Products that Customers Like – Using Observational Studies to Improve Safety and Satisfaction}} | ||
+ | * Bob Malins, Co-Lead, INCOSE Healthcare Working Group {{:mbse:healthcare:s2d2_-_mbse_for_the_ed_--_beginnings_of_an_ra_v0_0_2015-12-24_.pdf|An “illustration” of the concepts in a reference architecture for an emergency department}} | ||
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+ | * Discussion topics | ||
+ | * What are the current approaches to healthcare systems engineering? | ||
+ | * How do these approaches respond to the stakeholder needs of session 1? | ||
+ | * What do device manufacturers need from healthcare systems engineering products? | ||
+ | * How well can systems engineering – and model-based systems engineering in particular – respond to stakeholder and device manufacturer needs? | ||
+ | * How can systems engineering/model-based systems engineering be better applied in the context of healthcare operations? | ||
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- | ==== Session 3 - MBSE for Emergency Departments - Sunday (09:00 - 15:00) ==== | + | ==== Session 3 - SE/MBSE for the ED: System Simulation Session - Sunday (13:30 - 15:00) ==== |
- | * ... | + | * Applying systems engineering models to integrate physical and computer simulations |
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+ | * Speakers and Presentations | ||
+ | * Dr. Eric Goldlust, MD, Emergency Medicine Physician, Kaiser Permanente Northern California {{:mbse:healthcare:s3b1_-_incose_healthcare_jan16_-_rev_ejg_jan31_last_refinements_and_transitions_.pdf|Systems Engineering for the ED Simulation Session Part 1: The View from the ED}} | ||
+ | * John Edwards, C/O Chair Simulation Task Force, Torrance Memorial Medical Institute {{:mbse:healthcare:s3c_-_implementation_of_simulation-based_mock_rapid_response_and_code_final_16_2016-01-29.pdf|Implementation of Simulation-based Education In a Magnet Community Medical Center}} | ||
+ | * Prithviraj "Raj" Mukherji,President, Mukherji Consulting {{:mbse:healthcare:s3d_-_mbse_simulation_iw2016final_version.pdf|Cybersecurity for Medical Devices Using MBSE Simulation}} | ||
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+ | * Discussion Topics | ||
+ | * What kinds of healthcare topics are addressed with system simulations and models? | ||
+ | * What are the issues in creating tangible actions from modeling results? | ||
+ | * What are the common features: SE models & system simulations? | ||
+ | * How can SE/MBSE work with process models to improve healthcare? | ||
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- | {{|Outbrief slides from final workshop session}} | + | {{:mbse:healthcare:iw2016_ed_workshop_--_outbrief_v1_0_2016-02-01_.pdf|Outbrief from workshop}} |
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