A nested-compliance table policy for emergency medical service systems under relocation |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Production Engineering, State University of São Paulo – UNESP, SP, Brazil;2. Department of Production Engineering, Federal University of Sao Carlos, SP, Brazil;3. Department of Production Engineering, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil;4. Laboratoire Genie Industriel, Ecole Centrale Paris, France;1. Department of Industrial Economics and Technology Management, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NO-7491 Trondheim, Norway;2. Department of Science and Technology, Linköping University, SE-60174 Norrköping, Sweden |
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Abstract: | ![]() The goal of Emergency Medical Service (EMS) systems is to provide rapid response to emergency calls in order to save lives. This paper proposes a relocation strategy to improve the performance of EMS systems. In practice, EMS systems often use a compliance table to relocate ambulances. A compliance table specifies ambulance base stations as a function of the state of the system. We consider a nested-compliance table, which restricts the number of relocations that can occur simultaneously. We formulate the nested-compliance table model as an integer programming model in order to maximize expected coverage. We determine an optimal nested-compliance table policy using steady state probabilities of a Markov chain model with relocation as input parameters. These parameter approximations are independent of the exact compliance table used. We assume that there is a single type of medical unit, single call priority, and no patient queue. We validate the model by applying the nested-compliance table policies in a simulated system using real-world data. The numerical results show the benefit of our model over a static policy based on the adjusted maximum expected covering location problem (AMEXCLP). |
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Keywords: | Emergency medical service Relocation Nested-compliance table Markov queuing model |
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