Fitting aggregated phase-type distributions to the length-of-stay in intra-hospital patient transfers

Author(s):  
Wanlu Gu ◽  
Neng Fan ◽  
Haitao Liao
Author(s):  
Truc Viet Le ◽  
Chee Keong Kwoh ◽  
Kheng Hock Lee ◽  
Eng Soon Teo

The populations in many developed countries throughout the world are aging rapidly and the number of geriatric patients is expected to rise steeply in those countries. This will exert greater pressures on the management of hospital resources as a result. Hospital length of stay (LOS) is an important indicator of hospital activity and management because of its direct relation to resource consumption. Planning of hospital resources according to identified trends of LOS is, thus, an effective way to meet such future needs. In this paper, the authors propose a method to analyze the temporal trends of LOS based on the Coxian phase-type distributions, a special type of continuous-time Markov process. By fitting and regressing the probabilities of discharge from each phase of the distribution on time, the authors have found a growing trend in the proportion of long-staying patients in their sample of stroke patients from a general hospital in Singapore. The authors compare the yearly, quarterly and monthly trends over the same period to see the common pattern. The datasets were also robustified by bootstrapping to aid the analysis.


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