AbstractObjectiveTo apply systems optimization methods to simulate and compare the most effective locations for emergency care resources as measured by access to care.Study Design and SettingThis study was an optimization analysis of the locations of trauma centers (TCs), helicopter depots (HDs), and severely injured patients in need of time-critical care in select US states. Access was defined as the percentage of injured patients who could reach a level I/II TC within 45 or 60 minutes. Optimal locations were determined by a search algorithm that considered all candidate sites within a set of existing hospitals and airports in finding the best solutions that maximized access.ResultsAcross a dozen states, existing access to TCs within 60 mi...
Trauma is considered a “modern civilized sickness”, and its occurrence substantially affects all of ...
Healthcare systems globally are facing capacity issues due to the increased demand of health service...
Disaster events have emphasized the importance of healthcare response activities due to the large nu...
AbstractObjectiveTo apply systems optimization methods to simulate and compare the most effective lo...
Background: Increasing the range and scope of early activation/auto launch helicopter emergencymedic...
BACKGROUND: Increasing the range and scope of early activation/auto launch helicopter emergency medi...
BACKGROUND: The optimal geographic configuration of health care systems is key tomaximizing accessib...
BACKGROUND: The optimal geographic configuration of health care systems is key to maximizing accessi...
This paper focuses on the development, solution, and application of a location-allocation model for ...
As national health care reform advances, increasing attention is being paid to the adequacy of exist...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The data used for this study were supplied by the Health Facilities and Emergency Me...
open access articleThe healthcare system is no stranger to resource challenges in the face of unlimi...
This paper examines the efficiency and equality in geographic accessibility provided by hospitals. W...
Injury (trauma) is the leading cause of death in the United States for people younger than 45 years ...
The rapid growth of population in cities and major regional areas, shorter length of stays in hospit...
Trauma is considered a “modern civilized sickness”, and its occurrence substantially affects all of ...
Healthcare systems globally are facing capacity issues due to the increased demand of health service...
Disaster events have emphasized the importance of healthcare response activities due to the large nu...
AbstractObjectiveTo apply systems optimization methods to simulate and compare the most effective lo...
Background: Increasing the range and scope of early activation/auto launch helicopter emergencymedic...
BACKGROUND: Increasing the range and scope of early activation/auto launch helicopter emergency medi...
BACKGROUND: The optimal geographic configuration of health care systems is key tomaximizing accessib...
BACKGROUND: The optimal geographic configuration of health care systems is key to maximizing accessi...
This paper focuses on the development, solution, and application of a location-allocation model for ...
As national health care reform advances, increasing attention is being paid to the adequacy of exist...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The data used for this study were supplied by the Health Facilities and Emergency Me...
open access articleThe healthcare system is no stranger to resource challenges in the face of unlimi...
This paper examines the efficiency and equality in geographic accessibility provided by hospitals. W...
Injury (trauma) is the leading cause of death in the United States for people younger than 45 years ...
The rapid growth of population in cities and major regional areas, shorter length of stays in hospit...
Trauma is considered a “modern civilized sickness”, and its occurrence substantially affects all of ...
Healthcare systems globally are facing capacity issues due to the increased demand of health service...
Disaster events have emphasized the importance of healthcare response activities due to the large nu...