Management of surgical waiting lists through a possibilistic linear multiobjective programming problem

Management of surgical waiting lists through a possibilistic linear multiobjective programming problem

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Article ID: iaor2007779
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 167
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 477
End Page Number: 495
Publication Date: Aug 2005
Journal: Applied Mathematics and Computation
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: fuzzy sets, programming: linear, programming: multiple criteria
Abstract:

This study attempts to apply a management science technique to improve the efficiency of Hospital Administration. We aim to design the performance of the surgical services at a Public Hospital that allows the Decision-Maker to plan surgical scheduling over one year in order to reduce waiting lists. Real decision problems usually involve several objectives that have parameters which are often given by the decision maker in an imprecise way. It is possible to handle these kinds of problems through multiple criteria models in terms of possibility theory. Here we apply a Possibilistic Linear Multiobjective Programming method, developed by the authors, for solving a hospital management problem using a Fuzzy Compromise Programming approach.

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