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A Predictive Resource Allocation Governance Scaffold for Hospital Operations
Hospital operations face escalating demands for efficient resource allocation amid fluctuating patient volumes, staff shortages, and constrained budgets. This conceptual manuscript introduces the predictive resource allocation governance scaffold (PRAGS), a theoretical architecture designed to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) driven predictive analytics into hospital governance frameworks. PRAGS emphasizes proactive resource orchestration through layered intelligence modules, interoperability protocols, and continuous monitoring loops to mitigate operational inefficiencies. Drawing on clinical AI architectures and healthcare analytics infrastructures, the scaffold outlines a multi-tiered system comprising predictive engines, governance oversight layers, and adaptive feedback topologies. Key components include decision-support pipelines that forecast resource needs, EHR-intelligence ecosystems for data harmonization, and interoperability frameworks that ensure seamless integration across hospital departments. The architecture addresses governance challenges such as ethical AI deployment, bias mitigation, and regulatory compliance without empirical validation. By using interpretive formulas to model resource allocation dynamics, decision latency, and governance load, PRAGS provides a blueprint for enhancing hospital resilience. This work synthesizes recent literature on AI governance and clinical workflows and proposes a scaffold that fosters equitable resource distribution while prioritizing patient safety and operational sustainability. Ultimately, PRAGS offers a conceptual pathway for hospitals to transition toward intelligent, governed resource management systems.
Journal of Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare Systems
Original Research | Open access | 20 January 2023 | Article: 5

Predictive Analytics for Emergency Department Crowding and Patient Flow Optimization: A Systematic Review of Machine Learning Models, Input Features, and Operational Outcomes
Emergency department crowding is a persistent global healthcare challenge linked to longer wait times, increased patients leaving without being seen, worse clinical outcomes, and staff burnout. It also contributes to ambulance diversion and inefficient resource use, worsening hospital operational strain. This systematic review evaluates machine learning models for predicting ED crowding and optimizing patient flow, focusing on input features (e.g., arrival rates, acuity, bed availability) and reported operational outcomes such as waiting times and ambulance delays. A PRISMA-compliant review was conducted across PubMed, Embase, IEEE Xplore, and Scopus. Included studies applied machine learning to ED crowding or patient flow prediction and reported operational or crowding outcomes. Due to heterogeneity, a narrative synthesis was used, and risk of bias was assessed using an adapted tool. Thirty-two studies met inclusion criteria, using classification, regression, time-series, and deep learning models. Common predictors included arrival patterns, occupancy, and bed availability. While predictive performance was generally high, few studies evaluated real-world operational impacts, and most remained retrospective. Although machine learning models demonstrate strong predictive accuracy for ED crowding, evidence of real-world operational benefits remains limited. A clear gap exists between prediction and implementation into clinical workflow and decision-making. Future research should focus on translating predictions into measurable improvements in ED performance.
Journal of Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare Systems
Review | Open access | 20 January 2023 | Article: 68
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