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. 2016 Jun;19(2):144-69.
doi: 10.1007/s10729-014-9307-x. Epub 2014 Nov 1.

Staff planning for operating rooms with different surgical services lines

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Staff planning for operating rooms with different surgical services lines

Monica C Villarreal et al. Health Care Manag Sci. 2016 Jun.

Abstract

We present a two-phase model for a staff planning problem in a surgical department. We consider the setting where staff, in particular nurse circulators and surgical scrub technicians, are assigned to one of different service lines, and while they can be 'pooled' and temporally assigned to other service line if needed, these re-assignments should belimited. In Phase I, we decide on the number of staff hours to budget for each service line, considering policies limiting staff pooling and overtime, and different demand scenarios. In Phase II, we determine how these budgeted staff hours should be allocated across potential work days and shifts, given estimated staff requirements and shift-related scheduling restrictions. We propose a heuristic to speed the model's Phase II solution time. We implement the model using a hospital's surgical data and compare the model's results with the hospital's current practices. Using a simulation model for the surgical operations, we find that our two-phase model reduces the delays caused by staff unavailability as well as staff pooling, without increasing the workforce size. Finally, we briefly describe a decision-support tool we developed with the objective of fine-tuning staff planning decisions.

Keywords: Operating room; Service lines; Staff budget; Staff planning and scheduling; Staff pooling; Staffing structure.

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