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Automation of processes is a great way to approach CRES or QIPP savings, but this can't be done blind- the first step to any process change is to accurately model both the existing and new processes, so that any benefits (cost, efficiency etc) can be captured and proven. The ideal method for doing this is through simulation modelling- which Health iQ pioneers within healthcare and pharma.
many A&E's not doing basic planning...
It is surprising how many A&E departments operate without having clear answers to basic questions- what is the optimum staff mix at peak and non-peak times (Doctors, practice nurses, triage nurses), what is the ideal substantive staff count, to minimise locum cost, the list goes on.
All these questions can be easily answered through simulation modelling, a service which Health iQ pioneers within healthcare and pharma. By constructing a replica of your existing system, including all resources and fed by actual PAS data, we can then make adjustments, additions or map alternative service models and allow you to see the impact over time.
Contact us and we would be happy to demo the service for you.
Jim Easton at NHS Networks talks about the role of networks in QIPP