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A bilevel model for preventive healthcare facility network design with congestion

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  • Yue Zhang
  • Oded Berman
  • Patrice Marcotte
  • Vedat Verter

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Preventive healthcare aims at reducing the likelihood and severity of potentially life-threatening illnesses by protection and early detection. The level of participation in preventive healthcare programs is a critical determinant in terms of their effectiveness and efficiency. This article presents a methodology for designing a network of preventive healthcare facilities so as to improve its accessibility to potential clients and thus maximize participation in preventive healthcare programs. The problem is formulated as a mathematical program with equilibrium constraints; i.e., a bilevel non-linear optimization model. The lower level problem which determines the allocation of clients to facilities is formulated as a variational inequality; the upper level is a facility location and capacity allocation problem. The developed solution approach is based on the location–allocation framework. The variational inequality is formulated as a convex optimization problem, which can be solved by the gradient projection method; a Tabu search procedure is developed to solve the upper level problem. Computational experiments show that large-sized instances can be solved in a reasonable time. The model is used to analyze an illustrative case, a network of mammography centers in Montreal, and a number of interesting results and managerial insights are discussed, especially about capacity pooling.

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  • Yue Zhang & Oded Berman & Patrice Marcotte & Vedat Verter, 2010. "A bilevel model for preventive healthcare facility network design with congestion," IISE Transactions, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 42(12), pages 865-880.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:uiiexx:v:42:y:2010:i:12:p:865-880
    DOI: 10.1080/0740817X.2010.491500
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