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Health Care Systems Engineering

HCSE, Montréal, Canada, May 30 - June 1, 2019

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 2020

Overview

  • Covers a broad range of concrete problems that pose challenges for researchers and practitioners alike
  • Addresses key applications of operations research and system engineering
  • Explores the positive impacts of optimization, system engineering and statistics on health care practice

Part of the book series: Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics (PROMS, volume 316)

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Conference proceedings info: ICHCSE 2019.

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Table of contents (23 papers)

  1. Patient Flow and Transportation

  2. Emergency

  3. Operating Room

  4. Home Health Care

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About this book

This book presents the proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Health Care Systems Engineering (HCSE 2019), which took place in Montreal, Canada, from May 30 to June 1, 2019. The event took place in the mother and child university hospital CHU Sainte-Justine in Montréal, and each session was co-chaired by a discussant coming from the clinical practice.

The conference offered scientists and practitioners an opportunity to discuss operations management issues in health care delivery systems, and to share new ideas, methods and technologies for improving the operation of health care organizations.

Focusing on applications of systems engineering, optimization and statistics to improve health care delivery and health systems, the book covers topics relating to a broad spectrum of concrete problems that pose challenges for researchers and practitioners alike, including hospital drug logistics, operating theatre management, blood donation, home care services,modeling, simulation, process mining and data mining in patient care and health care organizations.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Logistics and Operations Management, HEC Montreal, Montreal, Canada

    Valérie Bélanger

  • Mathematics and Industrial Engineering, Polytechnique Montreal, Montreal, Canada

    Nadia Lahrichi

  • CNR-IMATI, Milan, Italy

    Ettore Lanzarone

  • Industrial and Systems Engineering, Yeditepe University, Istanbul, Turkey

    Semih Yalçındağ

About the editors

Valérie Bélanger is an Assistant Professor at the HEC Montréal. She holds an MS in Mechanical Engineering (Université Laval) and a PhD in Decision Sciences (HEC Montréal). Her research focuses on health care logistics and emergency service management, while her methodological expertise is operations research. She works with various organizations in the health care sector on projects related to patient and material transportation, home care, and network design.

Nadia Lahrichi holds a PhD in Operations Research from the Polytechnique Montréal, where she is now an Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematical and Industrial Engineering. Her research focuses in applying modeling and operational research tools in healthcare, and she has recently investigated patient flow optimization, scheduling and workforce planning problems.

Ettore Lanzarone is a Researcher at the Institute for Applied Mathematics and Information Technology (IMATI) of the National Research Council of Italy (CNR), and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Bergamo and the Politecnico di Milano. He holds a PhD in Bioengineering and an MS in Biomedical Engineering from the Politecnico di Milano. His research activities include operations research applied to health care, stochastic modeling, and bioengineering.

Semih Yalçındağ is an Assistant Professor at the Industrial and Systems Engineering Department of the Yeditepe University. He holds an MS in Industrial Engineering from Sabancı University, and a joint PhD in Industrial Engineering from Politecnico di Milano and École Centrale Paris. His research focuses on applied operations research, and he is currently woking on modeling and solving optimization problems in healthcare operations, scheduling and sequencing, transportation and sustainable operations.




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