弗吉尼亚大学住院医师和实习生的偏好调度

K. Ryan, S. Pruksaritanon, A. Reber, P. Aman, K. P. White, M. Smith, Sung Nam Hwang
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在弗吉尼亚大学(UVa)医院,住院医生和实习生在不同的医学专业进行为期一个月的轮岗。支配年度分配和轮换安排的相互竞争的考虑因素是复杂的,包括医院人员配备要求、个人对专业和假期的偏好、接触的广度以及外部强加的值班时间规定。在本文中,我们描述了一个完全集成的软件系统的开发,该系统将内科总住院医师从手工准备时间表的困难和耗时的任务中解脱出来。该系统具有在线数据收集、存储和检索的特点,并结合了Gurobi线性求解器,用于最优调度生成。该系统已被证明产生的时间表至少与手工制定的时间表一样好(并且通常优于),每年节省200多个小时的专业时间。只要稍加定制,这套系统就可以应用到全国各地的医院,有可能节省数百万美元,提高研究生医学教育和整体病人护理的质量。
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Preference based scheduling for medical residents and interns at the University of Virginia
At the University of Virginia (UVa) Hospital, medical residents and interns serve month-long rotations through different medical specialties. The competing considerations governing the annual assignment and scheduling of rotations are complex, including hospital staffing requirements, individual preferences for specialties and holidays, breadth of exposure, and externally imposed regulations on duty hours. In this paper, we describe the development of a fully-integrated software system that relieves the chief resident in internal medicine from the difficult and time-consuming task of manual schedule preparation. The system features online data collection, storage, and retrieval and incorporates Gurobi linear solver for optimal schedule generation. The system has been demonstrated to yield schedules that are at least as good as (and often superior to) those developed manually, at an annual savings of more than two-hundred hours of professional time. With minor customization, the system could be applied to hospitals across the country, potentially saving millions of dollars, improving the quality of both graduate medical education and overall patient care.
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