Hospitals often face difficulties in determining patient treatment priorities due to limited medical resources and the uncertainty of patient conditions. Conventional prioritization methods tend to rely on subjective judgment, which can lead to inconsistent decisions and delays in treatment. This study aims to apply fuzzy logic in a decision support system to determine patient priority levels more objectively and systematically. The proposed method utilizes a fuzzy inference system that processes several criteria, including the severity of symptoms, vital signs, patient age, and waiting time. These criteria are represented as fuzzy sets and evaluated using a set of inference rules to generate priority classifications. The results indicate that the fuzzy logic–based system is able to classify patient priorities more consistently and transparently compared to manual assessment. The system provides clear priority categories that can support medical staff in making faster and more accurate decisions. The findings imply that the implementation of fuzzy logic in hospital decision support systems can improve the quality of healthcare services, enhance fairness in patient handling, and optimize the allocation of medical resources, particularly in emergency and high-demand situations.
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