Live course: Optimizing Healthcare Design: Insights from Discrete Event Simulation in Emergency and

When:  Feb 10, 2026 from 02:00 PM to 03:00 PM (ET)

Optimizing Healthcare Design: Insights from Discrete Event Simulation in Emergency and Multi-Clinic Projects

February 10, 2026 | 2-3pm ET | Earn 1 LU/HSW

Description

As healthcare systems face increasing demands for high-quality, efficient care, facility design is crucial in meeting operational and patient-centered goals. Discrete Event Simulation (DES) is a cutting-edge tool that enables architects, planners, and healthcare professionals to visualize and optimize complex patient flows and resource utilization. This session showcases how DES was applied in two emergency departments and two multi-clinic buildings, addressing critical operational challenges and offering long-term design solutions. The speakers will discuss how across all four projects, DES provided a data-driven framework to test scenarios, evaluate performance metrics, and implement evidence-based design improvements. Attendees will leave with actionable strategies for incorporating DES into future healthcare facility design projects, ensuring operational efficiency and patient-centered care. 

 
Learning Objectives

  • Understand the role of Discrete Event Simulation (DES) in healthcare facility design. 
  • Identify key challenges in implementing DES in healthcare design projects. 
  • Evaluate the impact of DES on optimizing patient flow and operational efficiency. 
  • Apply lessons learned from real-world case studies to future healthcare design projects.