Optimization-driven framework to understand health care network costs and resource allocation
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Bravo, Fernanda; Braun, Marcus; Farias, Vivek; Levi, Retsef; Lynch, Christine; Tumolo, John; Whyte, Richard; ... Show more Show less
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In the last several decades, the U.S. Health care industry has undergone a massive consolidation process that has resulted in the formation of large delivery networks. However, the integration of these networks into a unified operational system faces several challenges. Strategic problems, such as ensuring access, allocating resources and capacity efficiently, and defining case-mix in a multi-site network, require the correct modeling of network costs, network trade-offs, and operational constraints. Unfortunately, traditional practices related to cost accounting, specifically the allocation of overhead and labor cost to activities as a way to account for the consumption of resources, are not suitable for addressing these challenges; they confound resource allocation and network building capacity decisions. We develop a general methodological optimization-driven framework based on linear programming that allows us to better understand network costs and provide strategic solutions to the aforementioned problems. We work in collaboration with a network of hospitals to demonstrate our framework applicability and important insights derived from it.
Date issued
2021-05Department
Sloan School of ManagementJournal
Health Care Management Science
Publisher
Springer US
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Bravo, Fernanda, Braun, Marcus, Farias, Vivek, Levi, Retsef, Lynch, Christine et al. 2021. "Optimization-driven framework to understand health care network costs and resource allocation."
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1572-9389
1386-9620