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Managing uncertainties in the surgical scheduling.

Lisa Wiyartanti1, Myon Woong Park1, Dahee Chung2, Jae Kwan Kim2, Young Tae Sohn2, Gyu Hyun Kwon1.   

Abstract

Current surgical scheduling system has difficulties to handle unpredictable events or uncertainties. Source of uncertainties may come from the patient or the surgery itself, where several cases require immediate changes in data, such as when surgery delays or cancellation occurs on the same day. The study aimed to model the uncertainties for managing identified uncertainties during the continuous scheduling, framed by resilience concept to cope with the system fragility. In order to be able to control and adjust any changes which may affect the surgery schedule of the day, we provide alternatives of solution rather than strictly decide the best valued options. We identified dimensions of uncertainties and categorized them based on the resilience concept, computed the impact value of potentially conflicted resources as a result of schedule change. With the model applied, we would provide a list of most acceptable and less vulnerable alternatives for anesthesiologist as a scheduler to build resilience in the surgical scheduling.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25991171

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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Authors:  Eriikka Siirala; Sanna Salanterä; Heljä Lundgrén-Laine; Laura-Maria Peltonen; Janne Engblom; Kristiina Junttila
Journal:  Nurs Open       Date:  2020-02-08

2.  Resilience in the Surgical Scheduling to Support Adaptive Scheduling System.

Authors:  Lisa Wiyartanti; Choon Hak Lim; Myon Woong Park; Jae Kwan Kim; Gyu Hyun Kwon; Laehyun Kim
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