Outpatient Chemotherapy Process with Home-Based and Mobile Services: A Decision Framework and Optimization
Majed Hadid,
Adel Elomri,
Laoucine Kerbache
et al.
Abstract:Delivering chemotherapy at home or in mobile chemotherapy units has become increasingly popular due to its convenience and patient-centered approach. However, the high demand, complexity, and stochasticity of the Outpatient Chemotherapy Process (OCP) can lead to inefficiencies in implementing these services. To address this gap in the literature, this study presents a decision support framework and operational model for optimizing the OCP with the inclusion of home-based and mobile chemotherapy services. Data-… Show more
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