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9780081010686 English 0081010680 Logistics Engineering and Health, Logistics Engineering and Health presents innovative optimization and modeling methods to provide decision support for the management of logistics systems. Such systems are often dynamic and stretched over large-scale networks and are generally in the forms of autonomous interacting entities. Logistics in the health field are changing in concert with the broader demographic, socio-economic, and regulatory evolution, particularly because of new organizations and new modes of assessment. Awareness of the major challenges posed by care management systems and the management of various hospital flows is becoming stronger. Healthcare and hospital workers must control the flow of process issues (i.e. patient information, products, equipment) and the restructuring resulting internally in the pooling of resources, especially technical platforms. Many health professionals are neither prepared nor trained to solve such problems, lacking the methodologies and decision support tools and management skills adapted to the requirements of their future modes of operation. The authors provide solutions to problems encountered in the management of logistics flows and the study of systems incorporating these flows. However, faced with the increase in the complexity of the logistics flow and the requirement for quality and speed of decision, it is necessary to address these challenges in an innovative approach to organizational, economic, technological and informational optimization. Presents innovative optimization and modeling methods to provide decision support for the management of logistics systems Provides guidance to healthcare and hospital workers who must control the flow of process issues (i.e. patient information, products, equipment) and the restructuring resulting internally in the pooling of resources, especially technical platforms Provides answers to problems encountered in the management of logistics flows and the study of systems incorporating these flows Addresses the challenges of quality and speed in an innovative approach to organizational, economic, technological, and informational optimization, Logistics in the field of health is changing with the demographic, socio-economic and regulatory evolution particularly because of new organizations and new modes of assessment. Awareness of the major challenges posed by care management systems and the management of various hospital flows is becoming stronger. Healthcare and hospital workers must control the flow of process issues (i.e. patient information, products, equipment) and the restructuring resulting internally in the pooling of resources, especially technical platforms. Many health professionals are neither prepared nor trained to solve such problems; lacking the methodologies and decision support tools and management adapted to the requirements involved in their future modes of operation. This book presents innovative optimization and modelling methods to provide decision support for the management of logistics systems. Such systems are often dynamic and stretched over large-scale networks and are generally in the forms of autonomous interacting entities. The authors provide solutions to problems encountered in the management of logistics flows and the study of systems incorporating these flows. However, faced with the increase in the complexity of the logistics flow and the requirement for quality and speed of decision, it is necessary to address these challenges in an innovative approach to organizational, economic, technological and informational optimization. Helps you to manage your organization transversely considering logistical means, from the lowest cost and a set of resources in demand Helps you to control the flow of process issues, restructuring and pooling of resources and changing technical platforms Provides answers to problems encountered in the management of logistics flows and the study of systems incorporating these flows, This book presents the research that resulted from a fruitful collaboration between many CNRS research laboratories, health establishments and industrialists. This research contributes to the study and the development of logistical systems, in particular health-oriented logistical systems, in order to manage and optimize physical, informational and financial flows. The authors examine optimization and modeling methods to facilitate decision support for the management of logistics systems in the health field, including solutions to problems encountered in the management of logistics flows and the study of systems incorporating these flows. In the first chapter, logistics engineering is presented whilst the second chapter introduces the study of real cases of transport, management crisis and warehouse management logistics systems. The third chapter is devoted to the study of hospital systems and emergency services and in the fourth chapter, the authors highlight the operational aspect of the hospital system thanks to an innovative modeling approach. Finally, mathematical and algorithmic models of scheduling, and dynamic orchestration of the collaborative workflow by a multi-agent system, are introduced. Presents innovative optimization and modeling methods to provide decision support for the management of logistics systems Provides guidance to healthcare and hospital workers who must control the flow of process issues (i.e. patient information, products, equipment) and the restructuring that results internally in the pooling of resources, especially technical platforms Includes answers to problems encountered in the management of logistics flows and the study of systems incorporating these flows Addresses the challenges of quality and speed in an innovative approach to organizational, economic, technological, and informational optimization
9780081010686 English 0081010680 Logistics Engineering and Health, Logistics Engineering and Health presents innovative optimization and modeling methods to provide decision support for the management of logistics systems. Such systems are often dynamic and stretched over large-scale networks and are generally in the forms of autonomous interacting entities. Logistics in the health field are changing in concert with the broader demographic, socio-economic, and regulatory evolution, particularly because of new organizations and new modes of assessment. Awareness of the major challenges posed by care management systems and the management of various hospital flows is becoming stronger. Healthcare and hospital workers must control the flow of process issues (i.e. patient information, products, equipment) and the restructuring resulting internally in the pooling of resources, especially technical platforms. Many health professionals are neither prepared nor trained to solve such problems, lacking the methodologies and decision support tools and management skills adapted to the requirements of their future modes of operation. The authors provide solutions to problems encountered in the management of logistics flows and the study of systems incorporating these flows. However, faced with the increase in the complexity of the logistics flow and the requirement for quality and speed of decision, it is necessary to address these challenges in an innovative approach to organizational, economic, technological and informational optimization. Presents innovative optimization and modeling methods to provide decision support for the management of logistics systems Provides guidance to healthcare and hospital workers who must control the flow of process issues (i.e. patient information, products, equipment) and the restructuring resulting internally in the pooling of resources, especially technical platforms Provides answers to problems encountered in the management of logistics flows and the study of systems incorporating these flows Addresses the challenges of quality and speed in an innovative approach to organizational, economic, technological, and informational optimization, Logistics in the field of health is changing with the demographic, socio-economic and regulatory evolution particularly because of new organizations and new modes of assessment. Awareness of the major challenges posed by care management systems and the management of various hospital flows is becoming stronger. Healthcare and hospital workers must control the flow of process issues (i.e. patient information, products, equipment) and the restructuring resulting internally in the pooling of resources, especially technical platforms. Many health professionals are neither prepared nor trained to solve such problems; lacking the methodologies and decision support tools and management adapted to the requirements involved in their future modes of operation. This book presents innovative optimization and modelling methods to provide decision support for the management of logistics systems. Such systems are often dynamic and stretched over large-scale networks and are generally in the forms of autonomous interacting entities. The authors provide solutions to problems encountered in the management of logistics flows and the study of systems incorporating these flows. However, faced with the increase in the complexity of the logistics flow and the requirement for quality and speed of decision, it is necessary to address these challenges in an innovative approach to organizational, economic, technological and informational optimization. Helps you to manage your organization transversely considering logistical means, from the lowest cost and a set of resources in demand Helps you to control the flow of process issues, restructuring and pooling of resources and changing technical platforms Provides answers to problems encountered in the management of logistics flows and the study of systems incorporating these flows, This book presents the research that resulted from a fruitful collaboration between many CNRS research laboratories, health establishments and industrialists. This research contributes to the study and the development of logistical systems, in particular health-oriented logistical systems, in order to manage and optimize physical, informational and financial flows. The authors examine optimization and modeling methods to facilitate decision support for the management of logistics systems in the health field, including solutions to problems encountered in the management of logistics flows and the study of systems incorporating these flows. In the first chapter, logistics engineering is presented whilst the second chapter introduces the study of real cases of transport, management crisis and warehouse management logistics systems. The third chapter is devoted to the study of hospital systems and emergency services and in the fourth chapter, the authors highlight the operational aspect of the hospital system thanks to an innovative modeling approach. Finally, mathematical and algorithmic models of scheduling, and dynamic orchestration of the collaborative workflow by a multi-agent system, are introduced. Presents innovative optimization and modeling methods to provide decision support for the management of logistics systems Provides guidance to healthcare and hospital workers who must control the flow of process issues (i.e. patient information, products, equipment) and the restructuring that results internally in the pooling of resources, especially technical platforms Includes answers to problems encountered in the management of logistics flows and the study of systems incorporating these flows Addresses the challenges of quality and speed in an innovative approach to organizational, economic, technological, and informational optimization