DocumentCode :
2826509
Title :
Organ transplantation policy evaluation
Author :
Pritsker, A. Alan B ; Martin, David L. ; Reust, Janet S. ; Wagner, Mary Ann ; Wilson, James R. ; Kuhl, Michael E. ; Allen, Margaret D. ; Daily, O. Patrick ; Harper, Ann M. ; Edwards, Erick B. ; Bennett, Leah E. ; Roberts, John P. ; Burdick, James F.
Author_Institution :
Pritsker Corp., Indianapolis, IN, USA
fYear :
1995
fDate :
3-6 Dec 1995
Firstpage :
1314
Lastpage :
1323
Abstract :
The paper on the UNOS Liver Allocation Model (ULAM) describes the building of a simulation model that supports policy evaluation for a national medical problem. The modeling and simulation techniques used in building ULAM include: fitting donor and patient arrival processes having trend and cyclic rate components using non-homogeneous Poisson processes (NHPPs) having exponential rate functions which may include both a polynomial and some trigonometric components, fitting distributions to data on transition times between states of medical urgency; application of variance reduction techniques using common random-number streams and prior information; organizing data structures for efficient file searching and ranking capabilities; the use of bootstrapping techniques for attribute sampling; the building of submodels employing biostatistical procedures such as Kaplan-Meier and logistic regression; and the characterization of performance measures within a complex political, economic and social environment. ULAM provides a means for producing quantitative information to support the selection of a liver allocation policy
Keywords :
discrete event simulation; liver; medical administrative data processing; medical computing; surgery; UNOS Liver Allocation Model; common random-number streams; cyclic rate components; data structures; distribution fitting; donor arrival processes; efficient file ranking; efficient file searching; exponential rate functions; medical urgency states; modeling; national medical problem; nonhomogeneous Poisson processes; organ transplantation policy evaluation; patient arrival processes; polynomial component; prior information; simulation model building; transition times; trend components; trigonometric components; variance reduction techniques; Board of Directors; Data structures; Humans; Industrial engineering; Liver; Medical simulation; Organizing; Polynomials; Procurement; US Department of Transportation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Simulation Conference Proceedings, 1995. Winter
Conference_Location :
Arlington, VA
Print_ISBN :
0-78033018-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WSC.1995.479041
Filename :
479041
Link To Document :
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