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Hybrid mathematical and simulation model for designing a hierarchical network of temporary medical centers in a disaster

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  • Sogol Mousavi
  • Seyed Mojtaba Sajadi
  • Akbar AlemTabriz
  • Seyyed Esmaeil Najafi

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The destructions caused by natural disasters have made human societies well aware of the importance of logistical preparedness and precise human resource planning both in the pre- and post-disaster phases. Temporary Medical Centers (TMCs) are one of the most important problems for disaster response. TMCs are established in safe places to treat the injured in times of crisis. In this paper, the optimal locations for the establishment of TMCs are determined using a mixed-integer mathematical programming model. Furthermore, an optimal hierarchical structure is developed for assigning the injured from urban areas to the TMCs, clinics, and hospitals in the event of a disaster. A simulation-based optimisation model is employed to simulate the conditions at the moment the disaster occurs and the ensuing response operations. The findings indicate that the proposed hierarchical location-allocation model reduces the congestion of the injured and minimises total costs and patients’ treatment time.The destructions caused by natural disasters have made human societies well aware of the importance of logistical preparedness and precise human resource planning both in the pre- and post-disaster phases. Temporary Medical Centers (TMCs) are one of the most important problems for disaster response. TMCs are established in safe places to treat the injured in times of crisis. In this paper, the optimal locations for the establishment of TMCs are determined using a mixed-integer mathematical programming model. Furthermore, an optimal hierarchical structure is developed for assigning the injured from urban areas to the TMCs, clinics, and hospitals in the event of a disaster. A simulation-based optimisation model is employed to simulate the conditions at the moment the disaster occurs and the ensuing response operations. The findings indicate that the proposed hierarchical location-allocation model reduces the congestion of the injured and minimises total costs and patients’ treatment time.

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  • Sogol Mousavi & Seyed Mojtaba Sajadi & Akbar AlemTabriz & Seyyed Esmaeil Najafi, 2024. "Hybrid mathematical and simulation model for designing a hierarchical network of temporary medical centers in a disaster," Journal of Simulation, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 18(2), pages 119-135, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tjsmxx:v:18:y:2024:i:2:p:119-135
    DOI: 10.1080/17477778.2022.2075805
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