Title of article
Integrated technique for the optimization of healthcare facility problem
Author/Authors
Osinuga, I.A Department of Mathematics - Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria , Oyebade, V.O Department of Mathematics - Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijebu – Ode, Nigeria , Otun, W.O Department of Geography and Regional Planning - Olabisi Onanbanjo University, Ago – Iwo, Nigeria
Pages
10
From page
11
To page
20
Abstract
Access to basic health care services is one of the major issues in developing nations. The
location of health care facilities is an important aspect in health care delivery. It is therefore necessary
for health care services to be located optimally to serve the demands well. This study develops an
integrated methodology in the field of healthcare location which minimizes the weighted average
Euclidean distance between existing facilities and new facility in a way that demands will not have to
travel a very long distance to access medical facilities. Geographic information systems (GIS) were
used to store and handle the coordinates and weights of the existing facilities. While the Weber model
and Weiszfeld’s algorithm was employed to determine the new healthcare location. The technique was
applied to a case study in one of the local government areas in Nigeria. Our results show that the
methodology can find a new facility to support demands in the study area. The proposed model can
also be applied in studies of a similar nature as in location of library, medical drugs and equipment
warehouse and support facility in emergency cases.
Keywords
Weber Model , Weiszfeld’s Algorithm , GIS , Healthcare Facility , Optimization
Journal title
International Journal of Applied Operational Research
Serial Year
2020
Record number
2629956
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