Dynamic Surgery Scheduling Based on an Improved Genetic Algorithm

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We formulated a new stochastic programming formulation to solve the dynamic scheduling problem in a given set of elective surgeries in the day of operation. The problem is complicated by the fact that the exact surgery durations are not known in advance. Elective surgeries could be performed in parallel in a subset of operating rooms. The appointment times and assignments of surgeries were planned by an experienced nurses in advance. We present a mathematical model to capture the nature of dynamic scheduling problem. We propose an efficient solution based on an improved genetic algorithm (IGA). Our numerical results showed that dynamic scheduling with the IGA improves the resource utilization as measured by surgeon waiting time and operation room idle time.

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Zhang, B., & Su, Q. (2021). Dynamic Surgery Scheduling Based on an Improved Genetic Algorithm. Journal of Healthcare Engineering, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/1559050

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