Workflow simulation drives efficient healthcare outcomes by making best use of space, equipment, and staff to improve care delivery and create human-centered hospital operations that will improve staff satisfaction and enhance patient experience. To predict the impact of operational layout changes, it utilizes a protected 3D environment, a so called “digital twin” of your institution, to simulate more efficient scenarios making use of patient pathways, staff scheduling and movements, utilization and performance data from diagnostic equipment, and other data sources to build a dynamic and comprehensive model that can be used as a testbed. This identifies sustainable improvement opportunities within your hospital workflows, and drives operational excellence for informed decisions that deliver better revenue.
Experience the revolution in healthcare with our optimized clinical workflow and virtual medical simulation.
Main benefits
- Visualization of clinical processes and workflows
- Transparency on dependencies of resource allocation, capacity, and utilization
- Stress test different scenarios with small investment
- Patient-centric or provider-centric view of processes
- Identify improvement measures more easily and predict operational and financial impact
- Lower cost burden by increased device utilization
Outcome specific, quantitative basis & stress test scenarios
There are three primary healthcare domains where workflow simulation has already proven its worth: The outcome specific scenario, the quantitative basis scenario & the stress test. Our consultants guide the selection of scenarios that allow us to experiment with process improvements, bypassing costly real-world trials, and providing valuable insights for your institutions.
Meet Anja Streck
Head of Facility Design & Planning Services
Anja is an expert in layout design and workflow simulation, with a background in architecture and medical equipment planning. Her extensive experience, which includes leading a diverse team and successfully completing over 8,000 projects in 2022, has been instrumental in innovating healthcare spaces, as evidenced by her work in designing a new hospital in Switzerland and showcasing virtual reality tools at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) meeting.