Literature DB >> 29845399

Patient-centric design of long-term care networks.

Paul Intrevado1, Vedat Verter2, Lucie Tremblay3.   

Abstract

Long-term care networks may soon buckle under the weight of overwhelming demand. We present two dynamic, large-scale mixed-integer programs for long-term care network design that execute jointly strategic and tactical facility location, modular capacity acquisition, and patient-assignment decisions. The first model is an adaptive network-design model whose focus is more strategic in nature, whereas the second model focuses exclusively on the expansion of an existing long-term care network and incorporates additional tactical decisions such as patient backlogs. Working directly with the president of the Order of Québec Nurses-the provincial organization representing over 75,000 nurses-we incorporate facets such as assignment permanence, as well as develop and measure patient-centric quality-of-life proxies such as geographic mis-assignment and un-assigned patients, the latter of which is quantified via parametric optimization. Various network-design and patient-assignment policies are explored. We conclude that the use of home care as an alternative to long-term care facilities is cost prohibitive under specific conditions. Employing a bisection algorithm, we identify the implicit cost placed on keeping medically stable elderly patients in a hospital ward, concluding no cost savings are generated from such a policy. The model is analyzed and validated using empirical data from the long-term care network in Montréal, Canada.

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Keywords:  Long-term care; Mixed integer programming; Multi-period capacity planning; Network design; Nursing homes

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29845399     DOI: 10.1007/s10729-018-9445-7

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


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