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2. A stochastic risk-averse framework for blood donation appointment scheduling under uncertain donor arrivals.
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Yalçındağ, Semih, Güre, Seda Baş, Carello, Giuliana, and Lanzarone, Ettore
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BLOOD donors ,BLOOD banks ,MEDICAL appointments ,STOCHASTIC models ,VALUE at risk ,OPERATIONS research - Abstract
Blood is a key resource in all health care systems, usually drawn from voluntary donors. We focus on the operations management in blood collection centers, which is a key step to guarantee an adequate blood supply and a good quality of service to donors, by addressing the so-called Blood Donation Appointment Scheduling problem. Its goal is to employ appointment scheduling to balance the production of blood units between days, in order to provide a reasonably constant supply to transfusion centers and hospitals, and reduce non-alignments between physicians' working times and donor arrivals at the collection center. We consider a two-phase solution framework taken from the literature, in which a deterministic linear programming model preallocates time slots to different blood types and a prioritization policy assigns the preallocated slots to the donors when they make a reservation. However, the problem is stochastic in nature and requires consideration of the uncertain arrivals of non-booked donors. In this work, to include the uncertain arrivals, we propose three stochastic counterparts of the preallocation model based on a risk-neutral objective and two risk-averse objectives, respectively, where the Conditional Value-at-Risk is considered as the risk measure in the last two methods. The resulting stochastic frameworks have been tested considering the historical data of one of the largest Italian collection centers, the Milan Department of the "Associazione Volontari Italiani Sangue" (AVIS). Results show the effectiveness of the stochastic models, especially the mean-risk one, and the need to include the uncertainty of arrivals in order to better balance the production of blood units. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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3. A stochastic risk-averse framework for blood donation appointment scheduling under uncertain donor arrivals
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Seda Baş Güre, Giuliana Carello, Semih Yalçındağ, Ettore Lanzarone, Işık Üniversitesi, Mühendislik Fakültesi, Endüstri Mühendisliği Bölümü, Işık University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Industrial Engineering, and Baş Güre, Seda
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Blood donation appointment scheduling ,Conditional value-at-risk ,Operations research ,Production balancing ,Risk-neutral and risk-averse stochastic model ,Uncertain donors’ arrivals ,Time Factors ,Linear programming ,Uncertain donors' arrivals ,Stochastic modelling ,Computer science ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Blood Donors ,0302 clinical medicine ,Resource (project management) ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Risk assessment ,System analysis ,030503 health policy & services ,Uncertainty ,Settore ING-IND/34 - Bioingegneria Industriale ,Chain network design ,Expected shortfall ,Italy ,Programming model ,General Health Professions ,Blood Group Antigens ,Blood Banks ,Settore MAT/09 - Ricerca Operativa ,0305 other medical science ,Value at risk ,Human ,Optimization ,Adult ,Blood donor ,Article ,Appointments and Schedules ,03 medical and health sciences ,Value-at-risk ,Humans ,Production (economics) ,Stochastic Processes ,Supply-and-demand ,Risk measure ,Reservation ,Inventory management ,Hematopoiesis ,Stochastic model - Abstract
PubMed ID: 32613350 Blood is a key resource in all health care systems, usually drawn from voluntary donors. We focus on the operations management in blood collection centers, which is a key step to guarantee an adequate blood supply and a good quality of service to donors, by addressing the so-called Blood Donation Appointment Scheduling problem. Its goal is to employ appointment scheduling to balance the production of blood units between days, in order to provide a reasonably constant supply to transfusion centers and hospitals, and reduce non-alignments between physicians' working times and donor arrivals at the collection center. We consider a two-phase solution framework taken from the literature, in which a deterministic linear programming model preallocates time slots to different blood types and a prioritization policy assigns the preallocated slots to the donors when they make a reservation. However, the problem is stochastic in nature and requires consideration of the uncertain arrivals of non-booked donors. In this work, to include the uncertain arrivals, we propose three stochastic counterparts of the preallocation model based on a risk-neutral objective and two risk-averse objectives, respectively, where the Conditional Value-at-Risk is considered as the risk measure in the last two methods. The resulting stochastic frameworks have been tested considering the historical data of one of the largest Italian collection centers, the Milan Department of the "Associazione Volontari Italiani Sangue" (AVIS). Results show the effectiveness of the stochastic models, especially the mean-risk one, and the need to include the uncertainty of arrivals in order to better balance the production of blood units. Publisher's Version
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- 2020
4. An appointment scheduling framework to balance the production of blood bags from donation
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Ettore Lanzarone, Giuliana Carello, Semih Yalçındağ, Seda Baş, Baş, S., Carello, G., Lanzarone, E., Yalçındağ, S., and Yeditepe Üniversitesi
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Information Systems and Management ,General Computer Science ,Computer science ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Scheduling (production processes) ,02 engineering and technology ,Appointment scheduling ,Management Science and Operations Research ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,03 medical and health sciences ,Health care ,Production balancing ,Operations management ,OR in health systems ,Blood Donation Appointment Scheduling ,Mixed Integer Linear Programming model ,Offline and online procedure ,021103 operations research ,business.industry ,030503 health policy & services ,Settore ING-IND/34 - Bioingegneria Industriale ,Modeling and Simulation ,Blood donor ,Donation ,Blood units ,Settore MAT/09 - Ricerca Operativa ,0305 other medical science ,business - Abstract
Blood is fundamental in several care treatments and surgeries, and plays a crucial role in the health care system. It is a limited resource, as it can be produced only by donors and its shelf life is short; thus, the blood donation (BD) system aims at providing adequate supply of blood units to transfusion centers and hospitals. An effective collection of blood units from donors is fundamental for adequately feeding the entire BD system and optimizing blood usage. However, despite its relevance, donation scheduling is only marginally addressed in the literature. In this paper we consider the Blood Donation Appointment Scheduling (BDAS) problem, aiming at balancing the production of the different blood types among days in order to provide a quite constant feeding of blood units to the BD system. We propose a framework for the appointment reservation that accounts for both booked donors and donors arriving without a reservation. It consists of an offline Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) model for preallocating time slots to blood types, and an online prioritization policy to assign a preallocated slot when the donor calls to make the reservation. © 2017 Elsevier B.V.
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- 2018
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