This paper presents an integer programming formulation for the hospital re-planning problem which arises after hospital network mergers. The model finds the best re-allocation of resources among hospitals, the assignment of patients to hospitals and the service portfolio to minimize the system costs subject to quality and capacity constraints. An application in the Turkish hospital networks case is illustrated to show the implications of consolidation of health insurance funds on resource allocations and flow of patients in the system. © 2010 Operational Research Society Ltd. All rights reserved
A major communication problem facing hospitals today is explaining how and why hospitals are reshapi...
Background: The majority of curative health care is organized in hospitals. As in most other countri...
In this thesis we are interesting with the problem of the hospital sterilisation service configurati...
The paper describes the design of a hospital network using mathematical programming appro- ach. The...
Hospitals are facing with increasing demands of unlimited needs of people health. On the other hand,...
Les travaux de thèse présentés s’intéressent à l’optimisation des systèmes hospitaliers. Une solutio...
Abstract In the last several decades, the U.S. Health care industry has undergone a mas...
In the last several decades, the U.S. Health care industry has undergone a massive consolidation pro...
Hospitals are the foundation of our health care system and where the emphasis should be placed on pr...
Introduction: In order to improve health, hospital sources such as beds and staffing should be prope...
The current practice of allocating resources within a hospital introduces peaks and troughs in the w...
The last two decades have seen the significant emergence of multi-hospital networks (MHNs) in the he...
This work is motivated by the recent changes in the health system in Turkey, which is a consolidatio...
The efficiency gains of hospital mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are derived not only from the marke...
Background The majority of curative health care is organized in hospitals. As in most other countrie...
A major communication problem facing hospitals today is explaining how and why hospitals are reshapi...
Background: The majority of curative health care is organized in hospitals. As in most other countri...
In this thesis we are interesting with the problem of the hospital sterilisation service configurati...
The paper describes the design of a hospital network using mathematical programming appro- ach. The...
Hospitals are facing with increasing demands of unlimited needs of people health. On the other hand,...
Les travaux de thèse présentés s’intéressent à l’optimisation des systèmes hospitaliers. Une solutio...
Abstract In the last several decades, the U.S. Health care industry has undergone a mas...
In the last several decades, the U.S. Health care industry has undergone a massive consolidation pro...
Hospitals are the foundation of our health care system and where the emphasis should be placed on pr...
Introduction: In order to improve health, hospital sources such as beds and staffing should be prope...
The current practice of allocating resources within a hospital introduces peaks and troughs in the w...
The last two decades have seen the significant emergence of multi-hospital networks (MHNs) in the he...
This work is motivated by the recent changes in the health system in Turkey, which is a consolidatio...
The efficiency gains of hospital mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are derived not only from the marke...
Background The majority of curative health care is organized in hospitals. As in most other countrie...
A major communication problem facing hospitals today is explaining how and why hospitals are reshapi...
Background: The majority of curative health care is organized in hospitals. As in most other countri...
In this thesis we are interesting with the problem of the hospital sterilisation service configurati...