Organizing timely treatment in multi-disciplinary care

Organizing timely treatment in multi-disciplinary care 
Ingeborg Bikker 

Date:November 2, 2018
Time: 16:30
Location: University of Twente, Waaier Building, Berkhoff room, directionscampus map 

ABSTRACT

Healthcare providers experience an increased pressure to organize their processes more efficiently and to provide coordinated care over multiple disciplines. Organizing multi-disciplinary care is typically highly constrained, since multiple appointments per patient have to be scheduled with possible restrictions between them. Furthermore, schedules of professionals from various facilities or with different skills must be aligned. 

In this thesis, we use operations research methods to support multi-disciplinary care settings in providing timely treatments with an excellent quality of care, against affordable costs, while taking patient and employee satisfaction into account. We consider settings in rehabilitation care and radiotherapy, which are closely related in terms of underlying planning problems. The developed models are applied to case studies in the Sint Maartenskliniek Nijmegen, the AMC Amsterdam and a BCCA cancer clinic in Vancouver, Canada. 

BIOGRAPHY

Ir. Ingeborg Bikker started her PhD research in 2014, at the CHOIR research center, within the Stochastic Operations Research group. From 2015, she was also positioned at the Sint Maartenskliniek hospital in Nijmegen. In 2017, she has been on a four months research visit to Ottawa and Vancouver in Canada.