1. Health Systems Engineering as an Improvement Strategy: A Case Example Using Location-Allocation Modeling
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Mehmet E. Ceyhan, Hande Musdal, Seda Sinangil, Brian Shiner, James C. Benneyan, and Bradley V. Watts
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Engineering ,Service (systems architecture) ,Knowledge management ,Quality management ,Operations research ,Health Facility Planning ,business.industry ,Health Policy ,Professional Practice Location ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Veterans Health ,Plan (drawing) ,Health systems engineering ,Health Services Accessibility ,United States ,Systems Integration ,Models, Organizational ,Organizational Case Studies ,Health care ,Workforce ,Humans ,Location-allocation ,business ,Location ,Sleep Medicine Specialty - Abstract
Finding the optimal geographic location for a medical service is a common challenge for healthcare organizations. However, there is limited use or description of methods to determine the optimal location of a medical service. We describe a case study of how location-allocation techniques used by industrial engineers assisted a regional healthcare network develop a plan for optimal location of sleep medicine services within its network.
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- 2013
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