Title
Optimizing Emergency Medical Assistance Coordination in After-Hours Urgent Surgery Patients.
Abstract
This paper treats the coordination of Emergency Medical Assistance(EMA) and hospitals for after-hours surgeries of urgent patients arriving by ambulance. Astandard hospital approach during night-shifts is to have standby surgery teams come to hospital after alert to cover urgent cases that cannot be covered by the in-house surgery teams. This approach results in a considerable decrease in staffing costs in respect to having sufficient permanent in-house staff. Therefore, coordinating EMAand the hospitals in a region with their outhouse staff with the objective to have as fast urgent surgery treatments as possible with minimized cost is a crucial parameter of the medical system efficiency and as such deserves a thorough investigation. In practice, the process is manual and the process management is case-specific, with great load on human phone communication. In this paper, we propose a decision support system for the automated coordination of hospitals, surgery teams on standby from home, and ambulances to decrease the time to surgery of urgent patients. The efficiency of the proposed model is proven over simulation experiments.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1007/978-3-319-17130-2_21
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
Field
DocType
Volume
Staffing,Computer science,Decision support system,Phone,Surgery
Conference
8953
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0302-9743
1
0.36
References 
Authors
5
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Marin Lujak19815.72
Holger Billhardt237236.86
Sascha Ossowski31646158.02