A System for Critical Facility and Resource Optimization in Disaster Management and Planning
Disruptions to medical infrastructure during disasters pose significant risks to critically ill patients with advanced chronic kidney disease or end-stage renal disease. To enhance patient access to dialysis treatment under such conditions, it is crucial to assess the vulnerabilities of critical car...
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Zusammenfassung: | Disruptions to medical infrastructure during disasters pose significant risks
to critically ill patients with advanced chronic kidney disease or end-stage
renal disease. To enhance patient access to dialysis treatment under such
conditions, it is crucial to assess the vulnerabilities of critical care
facilities to hazardous events. This study proposes optimization models for
patient reallocation and the strategic placement of temporary medical
facilities to bolster the resilience of the critical care system, with a focus
on equitable outcomes. Utilizing human mobility data from Texas, we evaluate
patient access to critical care and dialysis centers under simulated hazard
scenarios. The proposed bio-inspired optimization model, based on the Ant
Colony optimization method, efficiently reallocates patients to mitigate
disrupted access to dialysis facilities. The model outputs offer valuable
insights into patient and hospital preparedness for disasters. Overall, the
study presents a data-driven, analytics-based decision support tool designed to
proactively mitigate potential disruptions in access to critical care
facilities during disasters, tailored to the needs of health officials,
emergency managers, and hospital system administrators in both the private and
public sectors. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.02956 |