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Scheduling Operating Rooms with Elective and Emergency Surgeries

发布日期:2019-03-07

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Michael Pinedo

纽约大学斯特恩商学院教授

纽约大学斯特恩商学院Michael Pinedo教授:考虑到选择性和紧急手术的手术室调度策略

【主讲】 Michael Pinedo,教授, 纽约大学斯特恩商学院

【题目】考虑到选择性和紧急手术的手术室调度策略

【时间】1月3日,周三,10:00-11:30

【地点】清华经管学院伟伦楼453

【语言】英文

Michael Pinedo, Professor, Stern School of Business, New York University

【Speaker】Michael Pinedo, Professor, Stern School of Business, New York University

【Title】Scheduling Operating Rooms with Elective and Emergency Surgeries

【Time】Jan.3, Wednesday, 10:00-11:30

【Venue】Room 453, Weilun Building, Tsinghua SEM

【Language 】English

【Organizer】Department of Management Science and Engineering

【Abstract】Operating rooms (ORs) are the greatest source of revenues for hospitals, while also being their largest cost centers. When scheduling surgeries, hospitals face a trade-off between the need to conduct scheduled elective surgeries as planned and the need to be responsive to emergency cases. However, scheduling ORs, especially at level-1 trauma hospitals, is challenging due to the significant uncertainties in the arrivals of patients requiring emergent surgery. The issue of allocating limited capacity to emergent surgery cases while scheduling elective patients has major policy implications for Level-1 trauma centers including most large academic medical centers.

We develop a model that allocates the OR capacity to elective patients in such a way that the emergency patients who arrive randomly can be accommodated without incurring excessive delays. The objective is to develop a framework for aggregate weekly schedules and generate detailed daily schedules that minimize a weighted sum of the ORs' expected operating time, idle time, and overtime. Optimization procedures are developed to devise effective schedules while a rescheduling procedure adjusts the schedules of elective patients who are affected by an emergency arrival. Initially, the procedures assume deterministic surgery times for the elective patients and then they are extended to include stochastic surgery times as well. We apply our methodology to specialized ORs for trauma cases related to neurosurgery. We show that for a given arrival rate of emergency patients, the total expected cost is convex in the weekly load of elective surgeries scheduled. Numerical experiments are devised to obtain the total expected cost curves for various arrival rates of emergency patients. Using these cost curves the optimal capacity allocation of ORs to elective patients can be determined as a function of the arrival rate of emergency patients.

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