通过绿色医疗供应链分配流感疫苗的优化模型

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Ilya Levner, Avi Herbon
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摘要

本文的目标是最小化疫苗在集中配送中心和诊所的储存和配送操作的总成本,使诊所在资源和环境保护的约束下及时获得疫苗。为了提高大规模流感疫苗接种计划的效率,建立了非线性数学规划模型。通过Clalit HMO流感疫苗接种案例研究的真实数据的计算实验,对建议的模型进行了测试和证明。最优方案建议的绿色(环境保护)活动投资小于与其效果相关的预期货币效益。本研究的一个可能应用是优化不同亚群和各种hmo的疫苗接种计划。我们的疫苗供应链模型包括处置、回收和利用清洁技术(即低污染的燃气加热/冷却、电动交通汽车、节能政策)的成本。它将疫苗接种规划的运营成本/效益参数与绿色活动的成本/效益相结合。
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An optimization model for distribution of influenza vaccines through a green healthcare supply chain

The objective of this paper is to minimize the total cost of vaccine storage and distribution operations at centralized distribution centers (DCs) and at clinics so that clinics are provided with vaccines in a timely fashion while under resource and environment-protection constraints. A non-linear mathematical programming model is developed to improve the efficiency of large-scale influenza vaccination programs. The suggested model is tested and justified through computational experiments with real-life data from a Clalit HMO influenza vaccination case study. The investments in green (environment-protecting) activities recommended by the optimal plan are smaller than the expected monetary benefits associated with their effects. A possible application of this research is for optimizing vaccination plans for different subpopulations and various HMOs. Our vaccine supply chain model includes the costs of disposal, recycling, and utilizing clean technologies (i.e., low-pollution gas heating/cooling, electric transportation cars, energy saving policies). It integrates the operational cost/benefit parameters of vaccination programs with the costs/benefits of green activities.

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Operations Research for Health Care
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