IMPROVING CLINIC QUEUES IN MALAYSIA USING TIME-SERIES EXTRAPOLATION FORECAST AND WEB-BASED APPOINTMENT
In University of Science, Malaysia (USM), Sejahtera Centre is the main healthcare centre that provides medical care to the university students, employees and pensioners. Along the years, the increasing demand for these services has led to long queue problems in the clinic. As a result, the clinic be...
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description | In University of Science, Malaysia (USM), Sejahtera Centre is the main healthcare centre that provides medical care to the university students, employees and pensioners. Along the years, the increasing demand for these services has led to long queue problems in the clinic. As a result, the clinic becomes congested during peak hours, leaving both patients and healthcare staffs dissatisfied. Apart from Sejahtera Centre, long queue issue has been a common problem in many government outpatient departments across Malaysia. Therefore, this paper proposes a low-cost, user-friendly clinic management system that consists of a web application for clinic staff and a hybrid mobile application for patients. Real-time queue monitoring and queue forecasting using Time-Series Extrapolation is incorporated to help patients avoid peak hours and empower better clinic workforce management in handling different patient flow peaks. The web-based appointment approach allows patients to conveniently reschedule their appointments online and receive appointment reminders via the mobile application. To demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed system, a prototype is developed and evaluated based on several interviews. The prototype serves as a basic working model that outlines the feasibility of the proposed concepts to improve queue issues in other clinics across Malaysia. |
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