Operational Research in the Emergency Medical System of Romania
Ionut Nica ()
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Ionut Nica: The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania
Database Systems Journal, 2020, vol. 11, issue 1, 3-13
Abstract:
The explosive development of the human society in contrast to the limited character of resources determines the need for successful implementation of mathematic models in the decision-making process concerning the use of available resources. One of the critical areas where the need for rigorous criteria for resource allocation is strongly felt is the medical field. This issue appears to be currently affecting the great majority of nations in the world, being considered one of the most important challenges for modern states. The limited amount of resources allocated to the medical system brings forward the importance of optimizing the decision-making process concerning this field using models able to reflect the increasing complexity of the medical system, its interactions with the human society and its dynamics, therefore providing the perturbation control and adjustment instruments. From this point of view, the economical and mathematical modeling of the social phenomena provides strong, elegant and rigorous tools for the description of medical system that appears to be organized as a cybernetic system with a high level of complexity, focused on maximizing the social utility, and allowing the use of cybernetic methods designed for diagnosing, developing automatic medical archives, reducing time consumption and increasing overall efficiency.
Keywords: Markov network; Poisson distribution; cybernetics models; optimal decision; emergency medical system (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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