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Time-dependent ambulance allocation considering data-driven empirically required coverage.

Dirk Degel1, Lara Wiesche2, Sebastian Rachuba3, Brigitte Werners4.   

Abstract

Empirical studies considering the location and relocation of emergency medical service (EMS) vehicles in an urban region provide important insight into dynamic changes during the day. Within a 24-hour cycle, the demand, travel time, speed of ambulances and areas of coverage change. Nevertheless, most existing approaches in literature ignore these variations and require a (temporally and spatially) fixed (double) coverage of the planning area. Neglecting these variations and fixation of the coverage could lead to an inaccurate estimation of the time-dependent fleet size and individual positioning of ambulances. Through extensive data collection, now it is possible to precisely determine the required coverage of demand areas. Based on data-driven optimization, a new approach is presented, maximizing the flexible, empirically determined required coverage, which has been adjusted for variations due to day-time and site. This coverage prevents the EMS system from unavailability of ambulances due to parallel operations to ensure an improved coverage of the planning area closer to realistic demand. An integer linear programming model is formulated in order to locate and relocate ambulances. The use of such a programming model is supported by a comprehensive case study, which strongly suggests that through such a model, these objectives can be achieved and lead to greater cost-effectiveness and quality of emergency care.

Keywords:  Ambulance location and relocation; Data-driven optimization; Dynamic adaption; Emergency medical services; Multiple coverage; Time-dependent data

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24609684     DOI: 10.1007/s10729-014-9271-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Care Manag Sci        ISSN: 1386-9620


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