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Information Technology Driven Reengineering of Emergency Health Care Facilities in Australia: a Process Intelligence Perspective [ 2002-12-28 - 2007-12-31 ]

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP0214141]

Researchers: Leonid Churilov (Chief Investigator) ,  A/Prof Jeff Wassertheil (Partner Investigator) ,  Mr Mohamed Ibrahim (Partner Investigator)

Brief description Information Technology Driven Reengineering of Emergency Health Care Facilities in Australia: a Process Intelligence Perspective. Peninsula Health provides services to over 290,000 people. The number of cases when its emergency departments reject ambulance arrivals and close on "by-pass" has recently increased dramatically. Lack of reliable forecasting tools, underdeveloped models for resource allocation, the absence of scenario analysis and process dynamics tracking tools that are able to simulate different scenarios, all contribute to current challenging situation. This research investigates the issues of planning, design, implementation, and monitoring of an integrated IT-based decision support system aimed at reengineering the Industry Partner's business process flow in order to satisfy the demands for the emergency medical care program.

Funding Amount $67,635

Funding Scheme Linkage Projects

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