Scenario Families
Use cases begin with the decisions leaders need to govern.
Each scenario starts with the signal, owner, escalation path, and closure evidence leadership needs before assigning action or closing a response.
ED flow governance
When congestion rises, who owns recovery?
Readiness question: Which signal, source, owner, escalation path, and closure evidence would leadership review?
Evidence needed: Queue definition, timestamp source, handoff assumptions, response owner, and closure rule.
Bed capacity escalation
When capacity tightens, what evidence supports action?
Readiness question: Which units, constraints, and decision gates must be visible before escalation?
Evidence needed: Bed-state source, discharge assumptions, dependency notes, owner record, and escalation rationale.
Operating theatre recovery
When schedules drift, what is the governed response?
Readiness question: Which variance is material, which owner responds, and what evidence confirms review?
Evidence needed: Schedule source, delay reason taxonomy, ownership path, and review condition.
Quality and safety variation
When a signal needs clinical oversight, what caveats matter?
Readiness question: Which clinical owner reviews the signal and what limits must be declared?
Evidence needed: Measure definition, affected unit, confidence limits, reviewer role, and decision record.
Financial discipline review
When throughput or resource signals shift, what should be examined?
Readiness question: Which assumptions should leadership examine before finance or performance action is discussed?
Evidence needed: Source definition, operating driver, owner notes, validation questions, and caveats.
Source-data confidence
When evidence is weak, how is that handled?
Readiness question: Does the signal support action review, or should the gap become a readiness finding?
Evidence needed: Data lineage, freshness, completeness assumptions, known gaps, and repair path.