DocumentCode :
798529
Title :
A Stochastic Mathematical Appointment Overbooking Model for Healthcare Providers to Improve Profits
Author :
Kim, Seongmoon ; Giachetti, Ronald E.
Author_Institution :
Yonsei Sch. of Bus., Yonsei Univ., Seoul
Volume :
36
Issue :
6
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
1211
Lastpage :
1219
Abstract :
This paper develops a stochastic mathematical overbooking model (SMOM) for determining the optimal number of patient appointments to accept to maximize expected total profits for diverse healthcare environments. Overbooking is necessary to alleviate the detrimental effects of no-shows that are experienced by healthcare providers. Compared with traditional simple deterministic overbooking approaches, SMOM is unique since it considers the probability distributions of no-shows and walk-ins to obtain the optimal solution. Usually, healthcare providers would only have no-show data based on their current practices, so the authors provide a method to extrapolate the conditional probability to estimate what happens when overbooking occurs. SMOM is then compared with two alternative strategies: the base case of no overbooking and the naive statistical overbooking approach (NSOA) that simply adds the mean number of no-shows minus the mean number of walk-ins to the number of appointments to accept. It is shown using data collected for 59 physicians in a medical clinic that SMOM compared with the base case can increase profits by 43.72% on average whereas NSOA improves profits by 29.66% on average. Sensitivity analyses demonstrate SMOM is robust under a diversity of healthcare environments and cost structures
Keywords :
health care; scheduling; stochastic processes; appointment scheduling; healthcare providers; naive statistical overbooking approach; patient appointments; probability distributions; stochastic mathematical overbooking model; Costs; Job shop scheduling; Mathematical model; Medical services; Probability distribution; Resource management; Robustness; Sensitivity analysis; Stochastic processes; Systems engineering and theory; Appointment scheduling; healthcare; overbooking; revenue management;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1083-4427
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TSMCA.2006.878970
Filename :
1715489
Link To Document :
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