Godfrey, ThomasBatra, RahulDouthwaite, SamEdgeworth, JonathanEdwards, MatthewMiles, SimonZschaler, SteffenMichael, JudithWeske, Mathias2024-02-192024-02-192024978-3-88579-742-5https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/43615This summary is based on an article originally published at the Winter Simulation Conference 2023. Simulation of workflow processes in healthcare -- especially in emergency care -- has been well established. However, every new simulation project starts from scratch and there is no reuse between simulations, greatly reducing the efficiency of simulation development and the reliability of the simulations produced. We have applied model-driven engineering techniques to create a modular and reusable simulation infrastructure based on a set of domain-specific modelling languages for emergency care.enAgent-Based ModellingDomain-Specific Modelling LanguagesParticipatory ModellingSupporting Emergency Department Risk Mitigation with a Modular and Reusable Agent-Based Simulation InfrastructureText/Conference Paper10.18420/modellierung2024_0131617-5468