Optimizing resource allocation in home care services using MaxSAT

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Irene Unceta , Bernat Salbanya , Jordi Coll , Mateu Villaret , Jordi Nin
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Abstract

In large urban areas, enhancing the personal care and quality of life for elderly individuals poses a critical societal challenge. As the population ages and the amount of people requiring assistance grows, so does the demand for home care services. This will inevitably put tremendous pressure on a system that has historically struggled to provide high-quality assistance with limited resources, all while managing urgent, unforeseen additional demands. This scenario can be framed as a resource allocation problem, wherein caregivers must be efficiently matched with services based on availability, qualifications, and schedules. Given its scale and complexity, traditional computational approaches have struggled to address this problem effectively, leaving it largely unresolved. Currently, many European cities emphasize geographical and emotional proximity, offering a model for home care services based on reduced social urban sectors. This new paradigm provides opportunities for tackling the resource allocation problem while promoting desirable pairings between caregivers and elderly people. This paper presents a MaxSAT-based solution in this context. Our approach efficiently allocates services across various configurations, maximizing caregiver-user pairings’ similarity and consistency while minimizing costs. Moreover, we show that our method solves the resource allocation problem in a reasonable amount of time. Consequently, we can either provide an optimal allocation or highlight the limits of the available resources relative to the service demand.
利用 MaxSAT 优化家庭护理服务的资源分配
在大城市地区,提高老年人的个人护理和生活质量是一项严峻的社会挑战。随着人口老龄化和需要帮助的人数增加,对家庭护理服务的需求也在增加。这将不可避免地给该系统带来巨大压力,因为该系统一直以来都在努力利用有限的资源提供高质量的援助,同时还要应对紧急的、不可预见的额外需求。这种情况可以归结为资源分配问题,即必须根据可用性、资质和时间安排,有效地将护理人员与服务相匹配。鉴于其规模和复杂性,传统的计算方法难以有效解决这一问题,导致问题在很大程度上得不到解决。目前,许多欧洲城市强调地理和情感上的接近性,在减少城市社会部门的基础上为家庭护理服务提供了一种模式。这种新模式为解决资源分配问题提供了机会,同时促进了护理人员与老年人之间的理想配对。本文在此背景下提出了一种基于 MaxSAT 的解决方案。我们的方法能在各种配置中有效地分配服务,最大限度地提高护理人员与用户配对的相似性和一致性,同时最大限度地降低成本。此外,我们还证明,我们的方法能在合理的时间内解决资源分配问题。因此,我们既能提供最优分配,也能突出可用资源相对于服务需求的局限性。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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9.40
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