Balanced patient assignment to healthcare centres through dispatching rules.

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Health Systems Pub Date : 2024-09-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20476965.2024.2408543
Aydin Teymourifar, Maria A M Trindade
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Abstract

In the realm of public health management, ensuring a balanced assignment of patients to healthcare centres is a critical concern. This study introduces a novel approach for this purpose, utilizing dispatching rules. Highlighting the need for an easily applicable approach to regulating patient flow efficiently, the study shows the benefit of utilizing dispatching rules in healthcare management. Innovatively, this research departs from traditional approaches by introducing a multi-objective model grounded in the concept of sectorization. This model, unique in the public health literature, leverages dispatching rules to simplify complex, dynamic patient assignment scenarios. Incorporating various factors, the model is simulated, and the optimization of the dispatching rules is carried out. The study's findings demonstrate that the optimized dispatching rule significantly enhances the model's efficacy in balancing patient assignments across healthcare centres. This improvement is pivotal in addressing the uneven distribution of healthcare resources. This research makes a substantial contribution to the public health literature by offering a novel and practical solution for balancing patient load among healthcare centres. Its successful application in simulated environments suggests a promising pathway for real-world implementations, potentially leading to more efficient healthcare systems and improved patient care outcomes.

通过调度规则平衡患者到医疗中心的分配。
在公共卫生管理领域,确保病人均衡地分配到保健中心是一个关键问题。本文介绍了一种利用调度规则的新方法。该研究强调需要一种易于应用的方法来有效地调节患者流量,并展示了在医疗保健管理中使用调度规则的好处。创新之处在于,本研究引入了基于部门化概念的多目标模型,与传统方法有所不同。该模型在公共卫生文献中是独一无二的,它利用调度规则来简化复杂的、动态的患者分配方案。结合多种因素对模型进行仿真,并对调度规则进行优化。研究结果表明,优化后的调度规则显著提高了模型在平衡医疗中心患者分配方面的有效性。这一改进对于解决医疗资源分配不均问题至关重要。本研究通过提供一种新颖而实用的解决方案来平衡医疗保健中心之间的患者负荷,为公共卫生文献做出了重大贡献。它在模拟环境中的成功应用为现实世界的实现提供了一条有希望的途径,可能会导致更高效的医疗保健系统和改善患者护理结果。
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Health Systems
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