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Managing daily surgery schedules in a teaching hospital: A mixed-integer optimization approach
Fecha
2014-10Registro en:
Pulido, Raul; Aguirre, Adrian Marcelo; Ortega Mier, Miguel; García Sanchez, Alvaro; Mendez, Carlos Alberto; Managing daily surgery schedules in a teaching hospital: A mixed-integer optimization approach; Biomed Central; Bmc Health Services Research; 14; 10-2014; 464-477
1472-6963
Autor
Pulido, Raul
Aguirre, Adrian Marcelo
Ortega Mier, Miguel
García Sanchez, Alvaro
Mendez, Carlos Alberto
Resumen
This study examined the daily surgical scheduling problem in a teaching hospital. This problem relates to the use of multiple operating rooms and different types of surgeons in a typical surgical day with deterministic operation durations (preincision, incision, and postincision times). Teaching hospitals play a key role in the health-care system; however, existing models assume that the duration of surgery is independent of the surgeon?s skills. This problem has not been properly addressed in other studies. We analyze the case of a Spanish public hospital, in which continuous pressures and budgeting reductions entail the more efficient use of resources.