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A Study of Operating Room Scheduling That Integrates Multiple Quantitative and Qualitative Objectives
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Operating room scheduling will be made more objective and efficient if OR scheduling personnel can simultaneously consider the cost, fatigue risk, and other factors in scheduling. Cost of each OR room should be considered to set appropriate cost coefficients in practical application of the IOSPEM. It is also suggested that other indices (e.g., OR overtime costs and OR nurse fatigue risks) also be considered in the proposed model so as to better reflect the actual scheduling environment. The procedure and methods implemented in this study may be used as the basis for further developing more effective and efficient OR scheduling systems.
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