Bi-level programming for emergency blood transshipment-allocation considering substitution against public health events
Jiahao Cheng,
Yufeng Zhou,
Kok Lay Teo
Abstract:The emergence of major public health crises, such as the Covid-19 pandemic, has significantly impacted the blood supply chain. We developed a bi-level programming model for emergency blood transshipment-allocation under this scenario, based on a cross-regional blood transshipment allocation network with a hierarchical structure. Our model considers emergency allocation, blood acceptability limits, blood type substitution relationships, hierarchical relationships among scheduling networks, and cross-regional an… Show more
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