Artículo de revista
Scheduling operating rooms with consideration of all resources, post anesthesia beds and emergency surgeries
Fecha
2016Registro en:
Computers & Industrial Engineering 97 (2016) 248–257
10.1016/j.cie.2016.05.016
Autor
Latorre Núñez, Guillermo
Lüer Villagra, Armin
Marianov, Vladimir
Obreque, Carlos
Ramis Lanyon, Francisco Javier
Neriz Jara, Liliana
Institución
Resumen
Surgery rooms are among the most expensive resources in hospitals and clinics. Their scheduling is difficult because, in addition to the surgical room itself, each surgery requires a particular combination of human resources, as well as different pieces of equipment and materials. Furthermore, after each surgery, a post-anesthesia bed is required for the patient to recover. Finally, in addition to planned surgeries, the scheduling must be made in such a way as to accommodate the emergency surgeries that may arrive during each day, which, must be attended within a limited time. We address the surgery scheduling problem considering simultaneously, for the first time, the operating rooms, the post anesthesia recovery, the resources required by the surgery and the possible arrival of emergency surgeries. We propose an integer linear programming model that allows finding optimal solutions for small size instances, we transform it to use constraint programming, and develop a metaheuristic based on a genetic algorithm and a constructive heuristic, that solves larger size instances. Finally, we present numerical experiments.