2013
DOI: 10.1155/2013/649397
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Improving the Efficiency of Medical Services Systems: A New Integrated Mathematical Modeling Approach

Abstract: Nowadays, the efficient design of medical service systems plays a critical role in improving the performance and efficiency of medical services provided by governments. Accordingly, health care planners in countries especially with a system based on a National Health Service (NHS) try to make decisions on where to locate and how to organize medical services regarding several conditions in different residence areas, so as to improve the geographic equity of comfortable access in the delivery of medical services… Show more

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“…O'Hanley and Church (2011) [40] formulated a robust locating of the facility location-interdiction covering model. Shishebori et al (2013) [48] and Shishebori and Jabal Ameli (2013a,b) [49,50] considered facility disruptions as a constraint for the maximum allowable disruption cost of the system. They proposed a MINLP model for the problem and investigated it by a case study.…”
Section: Facility Disruptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O'Hanley and Church (2011) [40] formulated a robust locating of the facility location-interdiction covering model. Shishebori et al (2013) [48] and Shishebori and Jabal Ameli (2013a,b) [49,50] considered facility disruptions as a constraint for the maximum allowable disruption cost of the system. They proposed a MINLP model for the problem and investigated it by a case study.…”
Section: Facility Disruptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last two decades, the field of disaster management has gained increasing attention. Many authors have conducted several studies on predisaster preparedness and postdisaster responsiveness, including Altay and Green III [10], Simpson and Hancock [11], Ichoua [12], and Shishebori and Jabalameli [13]. Caunhye et al [14] and Galindo and Batta [15] performed an extensive review of optimization models in emergency logistics for disaster operations management.…”
Section: Emergency Facility Locationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mestre, Oliveira, and Barbosa-Póvoa (21) proposed a hierarchical model to maximize geographical access to a healthcare network by investigating the location and supply of center services. Shishebori and Babadi (22) developed an integrated mathematical model for locating and designing a network to improve the efficiency of healthcare services. Ghadiri and Jebelameli ( 23) investigated an uncapacitated facility location and network design in a multi-period state by considering budget constraints.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%