This book is centered around the development of agile, high-performing healthcare institutions that are well integrated into their environment. The aim is to take advantage of artificial intelligence, optimization and simulation methods to provide solutions to prevent, anticipate, monitor and follow public health developments in order to intervene at the right time, using tools and resources that are both appropriate and effective. The focus is on the people involved - the patients, as well as medical, technical and administrative staff - in an effort to provide an efficient healthcare and…mehr
This book is centered around the development of agile, high-performing healthcare institutions that are well integrated into their environment. The aim is to take advantage of artificial intelligence, optimization and simulation methods to provide solutions to prevent, anticipate, monitor and follow public health developments in order to intervene at the right time, using tools and resources that are both appropriate and effective.
The focus is on the people involved - the patients, as well as medical, technical and administrative staff - in an effort to provide an efficient healthcare and working environment that meets safety, quality and productivity requirements.
Heathcare Systems has been written by healthcare professionals, researchers in science and technology as well as in the social sciences and humanities from various French-speaking countries. It explores the challenges and opportunities presented by digital technology in our practices, organizations andmanagement techniques.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sondes Chaabane is a researcher at the Laboratory of Automation, Mechanics and Industrial and Human Computer Science (LAMIH UMR CNRS 8201) at Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France and a lecturer at INSA Hauts-de-France. Her research focuses on the control and resilience of complex systems that combine optimization, simulation and artificial intelligence techniques. Etienne Cousein is Head of the Pharmacy Department at the Valenciennes Hospital Center, France, and Vice President of the Commission Médicale d'Établissement. His main research interests include automated distribution solutions and medicine management within electronic patient records. Philippe Wieser is Honorary Professor at EPFL, Switzerland, and Professor at the École des Ponts ParisTech, France. His fields of research are predominantly related to project management, industrial supply chain management and hospital logistics.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword xiii Alain GUINET
Preface xvii Sondès CHAABANE
Part 1. Optimization and Simulation of Healthcare Systems 1
Summary of Contributions - Part 1 3
Chapter 1. Towards a Prototype for the Strategic Recomputing of Schedules in Home Care Services 7 Cléa MARTINEZ, Maria DI MASCOLO, Marie-Laure ESPINOUSE and Jérôme RADUREAU
1.1. Introduction 7
1.2. Literature review 8
1.3. Description of the problem 11
1.3.1. Constraints 11
1.3.2. Objective function 13
1.4. Resolution method 13
1.4.1. Route generation 13
1.4.2. Route selection 14
1.5. Presentation of the prototype 14
1.6. Tests and results 15
1.7. Conclusion and perspectives 17
1.8. References 17
Chapter 2. Home Healthcare Scheduling Activities 21 Rym BEN BACHOUCH JACQUIN and Jihene TOUNSI
2.1. Introduction 21
2.2. State of the art 21
2.3. Description of the proposed approach 24
2.3.1. Home healthcare planning "offline phase" 24
2.3.2. Rescheduling in online mode 27
2.4. Experiments and results 28
2.5. Conclusions and perspectives 30
2.6. References 30
Chapter 3. Optimal Sizing of an Automated Dispensing Cabinet Under Adjacency Constraints 35 Khalid HACHEMI, Didier GOURC and François MARMIER
3.1. Introduction 35
3.2. Problem statement 37
3.2.1. Description of the assignment problem 38
3.2.2. Notations and definitions 38
3.3. Mathematical formulation 40
3.3.1. Determination of boundary conditions 40
3.3.2. Problem solving approach 42
3.4. Application example 45
3.5. Conclusion 47
3.6. References 47
Chapter 4. Validation of an Automated and Targeted Pharmaceutical Analysis Tool at the CHU de Liège 49 Sophie STREEL, Nathalie MAES, Véronique GONCETTE, Laurence SEIDEL, Denis MENAGER, Adelin ALBERT, Philippe KOLH and Didier MAESEN
4.1. Introduction 49
4.2. Methods 51
4.3. Results 53
4.3.1. Creation of algorithms 53
4.3.2. IT tool development 53
4.3.3. Tool validation 56
4.4. Discussion and conclusion 57
4.5. References 59
Chapter 5. Simulation of Countermeasures in the Face of Covid-19 Using a Linear Compartmental Model 61 Alain GUINET
5.1. Introduction 61
5.2. The compartmental model 62
5.2.1. Model assumptions 62
5.2.2. Model parameters 63
5.3. A linear SIR model 64
5.3.1. Data 64
5.3.2. Variables 65
5.3.3. Objective function 65
5.3.4. Constraints 66
5.4. Results 68
5.5. Conclusion 69
5.6. References 70
Part 2. Digital and New Technologies for Health Services 73
Summary of Contributions - Part 2 75
Chapter 6. Towards a New Classification of Medical Procedures in Belgium 79 Pol LECLERCQ, Sarah BARDIAUX, Djohra AZZI, Julie VAN DEN BULCKE and Magali PIRSON
6.1. Introduction 79
6.1.1. An essential but obsolete medical healthcare nomenclature 79
6.1.2. Decision to initiate a structural reform of the Belgian healthcare nomenclature 80
6.1.3. The NPS V0 nomenclature in a few figures 81
6.1.4. Purpose of the presentation 81
6.2. Methodology 82
6.2.1. Term analysis and standardization (NPS ATMC V1-1) 84
6.2.2. Medical pre-validation (NPS ATMC V1-2) 84
6.2.3. Matching the WHO International Classification of Health Interventions (NPS ATMC V1-3) 86
Part 1. Optimization and Simulation of Healthcare Systems 1
Summary of Contributions - Part 1 3
Chapter 1. Towards a Prototype for the Strategic Recomputing of Schedules in Home Care Services 7 Cléa MARTINEZ, Maria DI MASCOLO, Marie-Laure ESPINOUSE and Jérôme RADUREAU
1.1. Introduction 7
1.2. Literature review 8
1.3. Description of the problem 11
1.3.1. Constraints 11
1.3.2. Objective function 13
1.4. Resolution method 13
1.4.1. Route generation 13
1.4.2. Route selection 14
1.5. Presentation of the prototype 14
1.6. Tests and results 15
1.7. Conclusion and perspectives 17
1.8. References 17
Chapter 2. Home Healthcare Scheduling Activities 21 Rym BEN BACHOUCH JACQUIN and Jihene TOUNSI
2.1. Introduction 21
2.2. State of the art 21
2.3. Description of the proposed approach 24
2.3.1. Home healthcare planning "offline phase" 24
2.3.2. Rescheduling in online mode 27
2.4. Experiments and results 28
2.5. Conclusions and perspectives 30
2.6. References 30
Chapter 3. Optimal Sizing of an Automated Dispensing Cabinet Under Adjacency Constraints 35 Khalid HACHEMI, Didier GOURC and François MARMIER
3.1. Introduction 35
3.2. Problem statement 37
3.2.1. Description of the assignment problem 38
3.2.2. Notations and definitions 38
3.3. Mathematical formulation 40
3.3.1. Determination of boundary conditions 40
3.3.2. Problem solving approach 42
3.4. Application example 45
3.5. Conclusion 47
3.6. References 47
Chapter 4. Validation of an Automated and Targeted Pharmaceutical Analysis Tool at the CHU de Liège 49 Sophie STREEL, Nathalie MAES, Véronique GONCETTE, Laurence SEIDEL, Denis MENAGER, Adelin ALBERT, Philippe KOLH and Didier MAESEN
4.1. Introduction 49
4.2. Methods 51
4.3. Results 53
4.3.1. Creation of algorithms 53
4.3.2. IT tool development 53
4.3.3. Tool validation 56
4.4. Discussion and conclusion 57
4.5. References 59
Chapter 5. Simulation of Countermeasures in the Face of Covid-19 Using a Linear Compartmental Model 61 Alain GUINET
5.1. Introduction 61
5.2. The compartmental model 62
5.2.1. Model assumptions 62
5.2.2. Model parameters 63
5.3. A linear SIR model 64
5.3.1. Data 64
5.3.2. Variables 65
5.3.3. Objective function 65
5.3.4. Constraints 66
5.4. Results 68
5.5. Conclusion 69
5.6. References 70
Part 2. Digital and New Technologies for Health Services 73
Summary of Contributions - Part 2 75
Chapter 6. Towards a New Classification of Medical Procedures in Belgium 79 Pol LECLERCQ, Sarah BARDIAUX, Djohra AZZI, Julie VAN DEN BULCKE and Magali PIRSON
6.1. Introduction 79
6.1.1. An essential but obsolete medical healthcare nomenclature 79
6.1.2. Decision to initiate a structural reform of the Belgian healthcare nomenclature 80
6.1.3. The NPS V0 nomenclature in a few figures 81
6.1.4. Purpose of the presentation 81
6.2. Methodology 82
6.2.1. Term analysis and standardization (NPS ATMC V1-1) 84
6.2.2. Medical pre-validation (NPS ATMC V1-2) 84
6.2.3. Matching the WHO International Classification of Health Interventions (NPS ATMC V1-3) 86
6.2.4. Provision
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