Integral multidisciplinary rehabilitation treatment planning

Aleida Braaksma, Nikky Kortbeek, Gerhard F. Post, Frans Nollet

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Abstract

This paper presents a methodology to plan treatments for rehabilitation outpatients. These patients require a series of treatments by therapists from various disciplines. In current practice, when treatments are planned, a lack of coordination between the different disciplines, along with a failure to plan the entire treatment plan at once, often occurs. This situation jeopardizes both the quality of care and the logistical performance. The multidisciplinary nature of the rehabilitation process complicates planning and control. An integral treatment planning methodology, based on an integer linear programming (ILP) formulation, ensures continuity of the rehabilitation process while simultaneously controlling seven performance indicators including access times, combination appointments, and therapist utilization. We apply our approach to the rehabilitation outpatient clinic of the Academic Medical Center (AMC) in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Based on the results of this case, we are convinced that our approach can be valuable for decision-making support in resource capacity planning and control at many rehabilitation outpatient clinics. The developed model will be part of the new hospital information system of the AMC.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationEnschede
PublisherUniversity of Twente
Number of pages18
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2012

Publication series

Name
PublisherDepartment of Applied Mathematics, University of Twente
No.1985
ISSN (Print)1874-4850
ISSN (Electronic)1874-4850

Keywords

  • EWI-22088
  • Integer linear programming
  • IR-80926
  • Patient flow
  • Rehabilitation treatment planning
  • Appointment scheduling
  • METIS-287947

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