Article ID: | iaor20083217 |
Country: | Netherlands |
Volume: | 10 |
Issue: | 3 |
Start Page Number: | 269 |
End Page Number: | 282 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2007 |
Journal: | Health Care Management Science |
Authors: | Atkins Derek, Santibez Pablo, Begen Mehmet |
Keywords: | scheduling |
Scheduling surgical specialties in a medical facility is a very complex process. The choice of schedules and resource availability impact directly on the number of patients treated by specialty, cancellations, wait times, and the overall performance of the system. In this paper we present a system-wide model developed to allow management to explore trade-offs between Operating Room (OR) availability, bed capacity, surgeons' booking privileges, and wait lists. We developed a mixed integer programming model to schedule surgical blocks for each specialty into ORs and applied it to the hospitals in a British Columbia Health Authority, considering OR time availability and post-surgical resource constraints. The results offer promising insights into resource optimization and wait list management, showing that without increasing post-surgical resources hospitals could handle more cases by scheduling specialties differently.