Neutrosophic Modeling of Healthcare Resource Allocation

Authors

  • Olivia Elizabeth Altamirano Guerrero Universidad Regional Autónoma de Los Andes, Ambato. Ecuador
  • Neyda De Las Mercedes Hernández Bandera Universidad Regional Autónoma de Los Andes, Ambato. Ecuador
  • Lexter Iván Mihalache Bernal Universidad Regional Autónoma de Los Andes, Santo Domingo. Ecuador
  • José Sergio Puig Espinosa 4University for Scientific Research, 5201 Blue Lagoon Drive, Suite 921. 33126. Miami, Florida. USA

Keywords:

Neutrosophy, resource allocation, Intensive Care Unit, AHP method, hospital decision making

Abstract

The main purpose of this study consisted in the implementation of neutrosophic logic as the central axis for the 
creation of a neutrosophic model, supported by the AHP method, for the allocation of beds in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of 
an emergency room located in the city of Babahoyo. The principles and contributions of neutrosophic logic are introduced and 
applied to effectively deal with the uncertainty and ambiguity inherent to resource allocation in a highly complex hospital 
environment. The synergy between the AHP methodology and the approaches proposed by neutrosophy has allowed the for
mulation of a model that enables informed and equitable decision-making in circumstances characterized by a shortage of ICU 
beds. This model ensures not only the provision of optimal care to patients but also the effective management of available 
resources. The results of this study not only confirm the effectiveness of neutrosophic logic in the scientific field for solving 
complex problems but also highlight its relevance in clinical practice in the hospital context.

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Published

2023-12-12

How to Cite

Olivia Elizabeth Altamirano Guerrero, Neyda De Las Mercedes Hernández Bandera, Lexter Iván Mihalache Bernal, & José Sergio Puig Espinosa. (2023). Neutrosophic Modeling of Healthcare Resource Allocation. Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, 62, 60-68. https://fs.unm.edu/nss8/index.php/111/article/view/3831