1. Modelling and (re-)planning periodic home social care services with loyalty and non-loyalty features
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Tânia Ramos, Maria Isabel Gomes, CMA - Centro de Matemática e Aplicações, and DM - Departamento de Matemática
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Population ageing ,Information Systems and Management ,General Computer Science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,02 engineering and technology ,Management Science and Operations Research ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Modelling and Simulation ,0502 economics and business ,Loyalty ,Operations management ,OR in health services ,Assisted living ,media_common ,Service (business) ,050210 logistics & transportation ,021103 operations research ,Non-loyalty ,05 social sciences ,Workload ,(Re-)routing and (Re-)scheduling ,Work (electrical) ,Modeling and Simulation ,Homecare service ,Mixed-integer linear optimization ,Social care ,Psychology ,Computer Science(all) - Abstract
This work was partially supported by the Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia (Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology) through the project UID/MAT/00297/2019 (Centro de Matematica e Aplicacees). The aging population alongside little availability of informal care are two of the several factors leading to an increased need for assisted living support. In this work, we tackle a home social care service problem, motivated by two real case studies where a new loyalty scheme must be considered: within a week, patient-caregiver loyalty should be pursued but, between weeks, the caregivers must rotate among patients (non-loyalty). In addition, a common situation in this kind of service is also addressed: the need of a constant re-planning caused by the leaving of patients and the arrival of new ones. This new plan should be such that minimum disturbance is caused to the visiting hours of current patients, the caregivers’ travelling time between visits is minimized, and the workload is balanced among caregivers. A multi-objective optimization approach based on mixed-integer models is developed. Results on the two real case studies show that both institutions can efficiently re-plan their activities without much disturbance on the visits of their patients, and with a patient-caregiver loyalty scheme suiting their needs. authorsversion published
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- 2019
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