Appropriate Level of Care and Optimization of Wing Formation

Yerin Heo, Y. Seo
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Healthcare providers try to achieve an appropriate level of care, while administrators pursue maximization of hospital utilities. The appropriate level of care may make it hard to maximize the hospital’s utility. This study solves this problem by discovering a wing formation that maximizes the utility when the level of care is appropriate. Consequently, this study demonstrates that the appropriate level of care is different from the level which maximizes the hospital's utility. Specifically, as the wings are segmented, the overtreatment occurs in most care types. The value of maximum total utility is lower when the levels of all types of care are appropriate, compared to when the wings are formed to simply maximize the hospital’s utility. In addition, when the appropriate level of services is provided, the deviation of the hospital’s utility is high depending on the wing formations. Thus, when the appropriate level of care is provided, the hospital managers should identify an optimal wing formation while maximizing the utility. This study can provide a clue for solving such decision-making problems of hospital managers.
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适当的护理水平和优化机翼编队
医疗保健提供者试图达到适当的护理水平,而管理人员则追求医院公用事业的最大化。适当的护理水平可能会使医院的效用最大化变得困难。本研究解决了这个问题,发现了一种机翼阵型,在适当的护理水平下,最大限度地发挥效用。因此,本研究表明,适当的护理水平不同于医院效用最大化的水平。具体来说,由于翅膀是分节的,大多数护理类型都会出现过度治疗。当所有类型的护理水平都适当时,与仅为最大化医院效用而形成的两翼相比,最大总效用值较低。此外,当提供适当水平的服务时,医院的效用偏差很大,这取决于侧翼的构造。因此,当提供适当的护理水平时,医院管理人员应确定最佳的机翼阵型,同时使效用最大化。本研究可为解决医院管理者的此类决策问题提供线索。
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