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Online assignment strategies for emergent, urgent and work-in-cases surgeries in an operating theatre

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Optimization issues in Heath care have become noticeably important keen interest, for more than three decades, for the operational research community. The planning of operating rooms is a difficult process. Its real complexity results from various sources of variability. In this work, we consider one of the key sources of variability, specifically emergencies. Due to non-elective surgeries arrival, the operating room schedule has to be adjusted. Thus, need for a decision support tool, guiding the operating room manager, to handle this unpredictable flow of patients, arises. The main contribution of this work is to provide online assignment strategies, taking into account three non-elective patient's categories. The proposed assignments are riskless on patient's health. According to the non-elective surgery category, the proposed adjusted schedule minimizes different criteria, such as patient's waiting time, deviation from the scheduled start time of a surgery and the amount of resulting overtime.
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hal-01301134 , version 1 (14-02-2023)

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Afef Bouguerra, Christophe Sauvey, Nathalie Sauer. Online assignment strategies for emergent, urgent and work-in-cases surgeries in an operating theatre. 3rd International Conference on Control, Decision and Information Technologies (CoDIT’16), Apr 2016, St. Paul's Bay, Malta. ⟨hal-01301134⟩
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