Enhanced multiple resource planning and forecasting
IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G06Q-050/22
G06Q-010/06
G06Q-099/00
G06F-019/00
출원번호
US-0550319
(2012-07-16)
등록번호
US-8924233
(2014-12-30)
발명자
/ 주소
Backhaus, Brent
Backhaus, Lorna
Ebesu, Dean
Van Arnem, Durand R.
출원인 / 주소
Virtual Radiologic Corporation
대리인 / 주소
Schwegman Lundberg & Woessner, P.A.
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초록▼
A system configuration and techniques for optimizing schedules and associated use predictions of a multiple resource planning workflow are disclosed herein, applicable to environments such as radiologist scheduling in a teleradiology workflow. In one embodiment, a series of computing engines and com
A system configuration and techniques for optimizing schedules and associated use predictions of a multiple resource planning workflow are disclosed herein, applicable to environments such as radiologist scheduling in a teleradiology workflow. In one embodiment, a series of computing engines and components are provided to allow detailed forecasting and the generation of customized recommendations for scheduling and other resource usage scenarios. This forecasting can factor resource efficiencies, changes in resource demand volume, resource specialties, resource usage preferences, expected future events such as the removal or addition of resources at future times, and other resource availability or usage changes. The forecasts may be further enhanced through the use of historical data models and estimated future data models. Additionally, a calendar and other tools may be presented through a user interface to allow forecast and scenario customization based on selection of a series of future dates.
대표청구항▼
1. A method for forecasting of medical resource assignments, comprising: processing, with a computer system having at least one processor and memory, historical demand information obtained from a past set of electronic medical requests, the past set of electronic medical requests provided in a past
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A method for forecasting of medical resource assignments, comprising: processing, with a computer system having at least one processor and memory, historical demand information obtained from a past set of electronic medical requests, the past set of electronic medical requests provided in a past period of time, and the past set of electronic medical requests requesting evaluation of one or more types of medical diagnostic imaging procedures performed across a set of medical facilities;processing, with the computer system, future demand information for the one or more types of medical diagnostic imaging procedures expected in a future period of time;forecasting, with the computer system, based on the historical demand information and the future demand information, a projected set of electronic medical requests expected to occur in the future period of time for the one or more types of medical diagnostic imaging procedures, the forecasting performed for a medical diagnostic imaging workflow that is configured to assign the projected set of electronic medical requests and projected data corresponding with the projected set of electronic medical requests to qualified medical resources in a set of medical resources; andgenerating, with the computer system, a projected assignment of the projected set of electronic medical requests expected to occur in the medical diagnostic imaging workflow for the future period of time. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein generating a projected assignment of the projected set of electronic medical requests expected to occur in the medical diagnostic imaging workflow for the future period of time includes: forecasting a timing and probability of one or more changes to the past set of electronic medical requests;calculating an expected volume of the projected set of electronic medical requests expected to occur in the future period of time based on the forecasted timing and probability of one or more changes to the past set of electronic medical requests;processing future availability information for the set of medical resources, the future availability information including information for changes to availability of the set of medical resources in the future period of time;forecasting, based on the future availability information for the set of medical resources, probability and timing of the changes to availability of the set of medical resources; andcalculating expected medical resource availability for the future period of time by comparing the forecasted probability and timing of the changes to availability of the set of medical resources, with the expected volume of the projected set of electronic medical requests;wherein the future period of time and the past period of time include at least one characteristic in common. 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the set of medical resources includes radiologists, the radiologists qualified to evaluate medical diagnostic images associated with the projected set of electronic medical requests on behalf of one or more of the set of medical facilities, wherein one or more parameters for a particular radiologist are matched to one or more parameters of a particular medical facility based on one or more parameters retrieved for the radiologists including: radiologist licensing information, radiologist credentialing information, radiologist subspecialty information, radiologist planned schedule information, radiologist preference information, or radiologist performance metric information. 4. The method of claim 3, further comprising: implementing a schedule in the medical diagnostic imaging workflow based on the expected volume of the projected set of electronic medical requests and the expected medical resource availability for the future period of time. 5. The method of claim 3, further comprising: comparing the expected volume of the projected set of electronic medical requests with the medical resource availability for the future period of time, to produce a prediction of a radiologist staffing level needed to fulfill the expected volume of the projected set of electronic medical requests. 6. The method of claim 5, wherein a prediction of any shortfall or excess in the prediction of the radiologist staffing level includes a range of values with an accompanying confidence level. 7. The method of claim 3, wherein the medical diagnostic imaging workflow is facilitated using a constraint provided from one or more of: radiologist specialty information, radiology procedure type information, radiologist credentialing information, radiologist licensing information, radiologist scheduling information, radiologist availability information, radiologist efficiency information, radiologist preference information, radiologist restriction information, medical facility preference information, medical facility restriction information, or medical facility location information. 8. The method of claim 1, wherein the qualified medical resources include radiologists, and wherein the historical demand information and future demand information includes information for one or more of: medical facility request volume, electronic medical request type, imaging modality information, medical facility preferences, radiologist preferences, radiologist efficiencies, coverage timing for respective medical facilities, contract timing for respective radiologists, expected licensing of the radiologists, or expected credentialing of the radiologists. 9. The method of claim 1, wherein the projected assignment of the projected set of electronic medical requests is generated for one or more subject medical facilities, and wherein the historical demand information is selected from one or more comparable medical facilities on the basis of one or more similar factors between the one or more comparable medical facilities and the one or more subject medical facilities, the similar factors including one or more of: size, geographic area, demographics, radiology procedure types, or radiology procedure volume. 10. The method of claim 1, wherein the projected assignment is performed for predicting any shortfall or excess in medical resource staffing levels based on a plurality of constraints related to matching selected radiologists to demand from selected medical facilities, the constraints including one or more of: radiologist specialty, radiology procedure type, radiologist credentialing, radiologist licensing, radiologist scheduling, radiologist availability, radiologist efficiency, radiologist preferences, radiologist restrictions, medical facility preferences, medical facility restrictions, or medical facility location. 11. The method of claim 1, wherein the projected assignment is performed for predicting any shortfall or excess in a radiologist staffing level for a new medical facility, wherein none of the historical data values are provided from the new medical facility. 12. The method of claim 1, wherein the projected set of electronic medical requests include radiology read requests and wherein the medical resources include radiologists, the method further comprising predicting an expected radiology read request volume per hour and an available radiologist read capacity per hour for the future period of time, wherein information relating to radiologist availability and radiologist read request volume included in the historical demand information and in the future demand information includes information aggregated into hourly chunks. 13. The method of claim 1, wherein outlier data from one or more holidays or other dates with an abnormal volume of the projected set of electronic medical requests is not considered from the historical demand information. 14. The method of claim 1, wherein forecasting based on the historical demand information and the future demand information includes an evaluation of one or more variances of the historical data values. 15. The method of claim 1, wherein the common characteristic includes one or more of: a common day of year, a common day of week, a common month, a common season, and a proximity to one or more common dates or holidays. 16. A system, comprising: a data store configured to store electronic medical request data, the electronic medical request data including historical demand information obtained from historical electronic medical requests of respective past medical diagnostic imaging procedures conducted in a past period of time, and future demand information for forecasted medical diagnostic imaging procedures to occur in a future period of time; anda forecasting system, including a processor and memory, configured to execute one or more instructions to generate forecasts, the one or more instructions configured for operation with the processor and the memory to perform operations to:forecast a volume of projected electronic medical requests for the future period of time, the forecast of the volume of the projected electronic medical requests based on the historical demand information and the future demand information, and the forecast of the volume of electronic medical requests modified by changes to historical electronic medical requests expected by the future period of time;forecast expected medical resource availability for the future period of time, the forecast of the expected medical resource availability produced from an evaluation of a forecasted probability and timing of the changes to medical resource availability, the expected medical resource availability forecasted for a medical diagnostic imaging workflow configured to assign the projected electronic medical requests and projected data corresponding with the projected electronic medical requests to particular qualified medical resources from a set of medical resources; andforecast assignments and volume of the projected electronic medical requests to the particular qualified medical resources in the medical diagnostic imaging workflow for the future period of time. 17. The system of claim 16, wherein the particular qualified medical resources are radiologists, wherein the historical demand information and future demand information includes information for radiologist availability and radiology read request demand, including information for one or more of: medical facility request volumes, electronic medical request type, imaging modality information, medical facility preferences, radiologist preferences, radiologist efficiencies, coverage timing for respective medical facilities, contract timing for respective radiologists, expected licensing of the radiologists, or expected credentialing of the radiologists. 18. The system of claim 16, wherein the particular qualified medical resources are radiologists, and wherein the one or more instructions are further configured for operation with the processor and the memory to perform operations to: forecast any shortfall or excess in a radiologist staffing level based on one or more constraints related to matching selected radiologists to demand from selected medical facilities, the one or more constraints including one or more of: radiologist specialty, radiology procedure type, radiologist credentialing, radiologist licensing, radiologist scheduling, radiologist availability, radiologist efficiency, radiologist preferences, radiologist restrictions, medical facility preferences, medical facility restrictions, or medical facility location. 19. A non-transitory machine-readable storage medium including instructions which when executed by a computing device cause the computing device to perform operations including: processing historical demand information obtained from a past set of electronic medical requests, the past set of electronic medical requests correlated to respective past medical diagnostic imaging procedures occurring at medical facilities in a past period of time;processing future demand information for future medical diagnostic imaging procedures expected to occur at the medical facilities in a future period of time, wherein the future period of time and the past period of time include a common characteristic;processing future availability information for a group of medical resources qualified to evaluate the future medical diagnostic imaging procedures in the future period of time;forecasting, based on the historical demand information and the future demand information from the past period of time, one or more changes to volume of the past set of electronic medical requests from the past period of time;calculating an expected volume of a projected set of electronic medical requests expected to occur in the future period of time by modifying the historical demand information with the forecasted changes to volume of the past set of electronic medical requests;forecasting, based on the future availability information, probability and timing of the changes to availability of the group of medical resources; andcalculating expected medical resource availability for the future period of time by factoring the forecasted probability and timing of the changes to availability, with the expected volume of the projected set of electronic medical requests. 20. The machine-readable storage medium of claim 19, wherein the group of medical resources include radiologists, and wherein the historical demand information and the future demand information relate to radiologist availability and radiology read request demand, and include information for one or more of: medical facility request volume, electronic medical request type, imaging modality information, medical facility preferences, radiologist preferences, radiologist efficiencies, coverage time for respective medical facilities, contract timing for respective radiologists, expected licensing of the radiologists, or expected credentialing of the radiologists. 21. The machine-readable storage medium of claim 19, wherein the group of medical resources include radiologists, and wherein the operations further include: forecasting any shortfall or excess in radiologist staffing levels based on one or more constraints related to matching selected radiologists to demand from selected medical facilities, the one or more constraints including one or more of: radiologist specialty, radiology procedure type, radiologist credentialing, radiologist licensing, radiologist scheduling, radiologist availability, radiologist efficiency, radiologist preferences, radiologist restrictions, medical facility preferences, medical facility restrictions, or medical facility location.
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