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Improving the Efficiency of Medical Services Systems: A New Integrated Mathematical Modeling Approach

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  • Davood Shishebori
  • Mohammad Saeed Jabalameli

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Nowadays, the efficient design of medical service systems plays a critical role in improving the performance and efficiency of medical services provided by governments. Accordingly, health care planners in countries especially with a system based on a National Health Service (NHS) try to make decisions on where to locate and how to organize medical services regarding several conditions in different residence areas, so as to improve the geographic equity of comfortable access in the delivery of medical services while accounting for efficiency and cost issues especially in crucial situations. Therefore, optimally locating of such services and also suitable allocating demands them, can help to enhance the performance and responsiveness of medical services system. In this paper, a multiobjective mixed integer nonlinear programming model is proposed to decide locations of new medical system centers, link roads that should be constructed or improved, and also urban residence centers covered by these medical service centers and link roads under investment budget constraint in order to both minimize the total transportation cost of the overall system and minimize the total failure cost (i.e., maximize the system reliability) of medical service centers under unforeseen situations. Then, the proposed model is linearized by suitable techniques. Moreover, a practical case study is presented in detail to illustrate the application of the proposed mathematical model. Finally, a sensitivity analysis is done to provide an insight into the behavior of the proposed model in response to changes of key parameters of the problem.

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  • Davood Shishebori & Mohammad Saeed Jabalameli, 2013. "Improving the Efficiency of Medical Services Systems: A New Integrated Mathematical Modeling Approach," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-13, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:649397
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/649397
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