Data in ambulatory care logistics: What modelers need and what practice can offer
Anne Zander () and
Melanie Reuter-Oppermann ()
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Anne Zander: University of Twente
Melanie Reuter-Oppermann: Maastricht University
Health Care Management Science, 2025, vol. 28, issue 3, No 8, 505-526
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Abstract Ambulatory care facilities play a critical role in many healthcare systems worldwide. To ensure efficient care provision, we must match care demand with care supply. To support provider decision-making, this article reviews Operations Research planning problems, the corresponding planning and control decisions that must be made when opening up or running an ambulatory care facility, and their data requirements. We give an overview of demand and supply-related data that an ambulatory care facility can collect and comment on the consequences for decision-making if some of that data is missing. We briefly discuss three healthcare systems and their influence on data collection and decision-making. We also take a closer look at several real-world appointment data sets and their usefulness for planning decisions. In addition, we discuss model implementation barriers and give recommendations for modelers and practitioners to bridge the gap between theory and practice. Finally, we present future research directions for Operations Research in ambulatory care.
Keywords: Ambulatory care; Healthcare systems; Healthcare planning; Data requirements; Data availability; Operations research (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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