Title of article :
A Data-Driven Hybrid Three-Stage Framework for Hospital Bed Allocation: A Case Study in a Large Tertiary Hospital in China
Author/Authors :
Luo, Li Business School of Sichuan University - Yihuan Road - Chengdu, China , Li, Jialing Business School of Sichuan University - Yihuan Road - Chengdu, China , Xu, Xueru Business School of Sichuan University - Yihuan Road - Chengdu, China , Shen, Wenwu West China Hospital of Sichuan University - People’s South Road - Chengdu, China , Xiao, Lin Business School of Sichuan University - Yihuan Road - Chengdu, China
Abstract :
Beds are key, scarce medical resources in hospitals. The bed occupancy rate (BOR) amongst different departments within large
tertiary hospitals is very imbalanced, a situation which has led to problems between the supply of and the demand for bed
resources. This study aims to balance the utilization of existing beds in a large tertiary hospital in China. We developed a datadriven hybrid three-stage framework incorporating data analysis, simulation, and mixed integer programming to minimize the
gaps in BOR among different departments. The first stage is to calculate the length of stay (LOS) and BOR of each department and
identify the departments that need to be allocated beds. In the second stage, we used a fitted arrival distribution and median LOS as
the input to a generic simulation model. In the third stage, we built a mixed integer programming model using the results obtained
in the first two stages to generate the optimal bed allocation strategy for different departments. The value of the objective function,
Z, represents the severity of the imbalance in BOR. Our case study demonstrated the effectiveness of the proposed data-driven
hybrid three-stage framework. 0e results show that Z decreases from 0.7344 to 0.0409 after re-allocation, which means that the
internal imbalance has eased. Our framework provides hospital bed policy makers with a feasible solution for bed allocation.
Keywords :
Data-Driven , Hybrid , Three-Stage , China , Hospital
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine