In this paper the health resource allocation problem is discussed. An object-oriented system is proposed and its implemented prototype is illustrated. It consists of two parts: a Geographical Information System, which is able to acquire and store both geographical and social-epidemiological information (including the resource distribution on that territory), and a Decision Support System, able to decide, using optimization algorithms, the new resource allocation in order to obtain a quasi-optimal solution for the cost/benefit ratio minimization problem, after having fixed the goal (e.g., the decrease of the incidence of a given disease) and constraints (e.g., a fixed budget, a given set of available resources, etc.). The object-oriented database which is part of the system can simulate and store different scenarios, depending on the different goals and constraints defined in input, by means of a user friendly interface.
Computers and biomedical research, an international journal
number
5
pages
379--402
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30
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9457439
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0010-4809
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%A Ferri, F
%A Pourabbas, E
%A Rafanelli, M
%A Sindoni, G
%D 1997
%J Computers and biomedical research, an international journal
%K Algorithms,Cholera,Cholera: Care Computer-Assisted Computer-Assisted,Disease Costs,Health Countries,Diagnosis, Display,Decision Dynamics,Quality Information Life,Therapy, Methods,Health Outbreaks,Disease Outbreaks: Rationing,Health Rationing: Statistical,Nicaragua,Population Support Systems,Models, Techniques,Decision Trees,Developing \& administrati,Humans,Management control,Epidemiologic economics,Disease epidemiology,Data of organization prevention
%N 5
%P 379--402
%T A system to define and allocate health care resources on a territory to improve the life quality of the populations in developing countries.
%U http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9457439
%V 30
%X In this paper the health resource allocation problem is discussed. An object-oriented system is proposed and its implemented prototype is illustrated. It consists of two parts: a Geographical Information System, which is able to acquire and store both geographical and social-epidemiological information (including the resource distribution on that territory), and a Decision Support System, able to decide, using optimization algorithms, the new resource allocation in order to obtain a quasi-optimal solution for the cost/benefit ratio minimization problem, after having fixed the goal (e.g., the decrease of the incidence of a given disease) and constraints (e.g., a fixed budget, a given set of available resources, etc.). The object-oriented database which is part of the system can simulate and store different scenarios, depending on the different goals and constraints defined in input, by means of a user friendly interface.
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