Article ID: | iaor200971039 |
Country: | Germany |
Volume: | 17 |
Issue: | 3 |
Start Page Number: | 359 |
End Page Number: | 380 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2009 |
Journal: | Central European Journal of Operations Research |
Authors: | Gne Evrim Didem |
This paper discusses the problem of allocating time for prevention at the primary care level, focusing on a general practitioner (GP) practice. The basic trade-off is between improved state of the health of the population, which translates into less demand for the GP services, and a decreased capacity for curative services, which translates into increased congestion. The problem of how much time to devote to prevention is modeled as a non-linear optimization problem. As an extension of the problem, selection of preventive activities to perform among recommended alternatives is modeled using a knapsack formulation, and its application is illustrated with a numerical example.