A simulation-based framework to schedule surgeries in an eye hospital

H. Ewen, L. Mönch
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Abstract

In this article, we propose heuristics to schedule surgeries in a German Eye hospital on a daily basis. We are interested in reducing the waiting time of the patients and in increasing the utilization of the operating rooms (OR). The sum of the overtime of the staff and the time where the ORs are not utilized for surgeries are used as a surrogate measure for OR utilization. A Non-Dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm II (NSGA-II) that uses a random key representation for the schedules is proposed to solve heuristically this scheduling problem. The NSGA-II approach is hybridized with a local search approach. Discrete-event simulation is used to assess the fitness of the chromosomes within each generation of the NSGA-II approach taking into account the expected availability of surgeons, anesthesia doctors, nurses, stochastic surgery durations, and preferences of the patients with respect to the point of time of the surgery. The simulation model is described in detail and used to study the impact of stochastic arrival patterns of the patients and stochastic surgery durations on the performance of the executed schedules. Rescheduling strategies are investigated in different situations. We present the results of computational experiments using data from an actual eye hospital. These results clearly demonstrate that schedules obtained by dispatching rules and manually by the medical staff are outperformed by the proposed NSGA-II approach. Finally, a successful real-world implementation of the scheduling heuristic is briefly discussed.
基于模拟的框架来安排眼科医院的手术
在这篇文章中,我们提出启发式安排手术在德国眼科医院的日常基础上。我们对减少病人的等待时间和提高手术室的利用率很感兴趣。工作人员加班时间和手术室未用于手术的时间之和作为替代衡量手术室使用率的指标。提出了一种使用随机密钥表示调度的非支配排序遗传算法II (NSGA-II)来启发式地解决这一调度问题。NSGA-II方法与局部搜索方法相结合。考虑到外科医生、麻醉医生、护士的预期可用性、随机手术持续时间和患者相对于手术时间点的偏好,使用离散事件模拟来评估每一代NSGA-II方法中染色体的适合度。详细描述了仿真模型,并用于研究患者随机到达模式和随机手术持续时间对执行计划性能的影响。研究了不同情况下的重调度策略。我们提出了计算实验的结果,使用数据从一个实际的眼科医院。这些结果清楚地表明,调度规则获得的时间表和医务人员手动获得的时间表优于所提出的NSGA-II方法。最后,简要讨论了调度启发式在现实世界中的成功实现。
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