论文标题
短期需求预测和红细胞成分订购的决策集成策略
A decision integration strategy for short-term demand forecasting and ordering for red blood cell components
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论文摘要
输血是全球最关键,最常见的治疗方法之一。需要更准确,更有效的方法来管理血液需求和供应的方法是越来越多的问题。在现代医疗保健系统中至关重要。在这项研究中,我们总结了红细胞(RBC)当前需求和供应管理的关键挑战。我们通过使用临床预测变量和数据驱动的多期库存问题整合了混合需求预测模型,从统计时间序列建模,机器学习和操作研究中结合了为RBC制定订购决策策略的想法,考虑库存和重新订购约束。我们使用2008年至2018年的大型临床数据库将整体排序策略应用于安大略省汉密尔顿的血液库存管理系统。拟议的混合需求预测模型提供了强大而准确的预测,并确定了对短期RBC需求预测的重要临床预测因子。与实际的历史数据相比,我们的集成订购策略将库存水平降低了40%,并将订购频率降低60%,由于到期而导致的短缺和浪费率低。如果成功实施,我们提出的策略可以为医疗保健系统和血液供应商提供大量的成本节省。拟议的订购策略可推广到其他血液产品甚至其他易腐烂产品。
Blood transfusion is one of the most crucial and commonly administered therapeutics worldwide. The need for more accurate and efficient ways to manage blood demand and supply is an increasing concern. Building a technology-based, robust blood demand and supply chain that can achieve the goals of reducing ordering frequency, inventory level, wastage and shortage, while maintaining the safety of blood usage, is essential in modern healthcare systems. In this study, we summarize the key challenges in current demand and supply management for red blood cells (RBCs). We combine ideas from statistical time series modeling, machine learning, and operations research in developing an ordering decision strategy for RBCs, through integrating a hybrid demand forecasting model using clinical predictors and a data-driven multi-period inventory problem considering inventory and reorder constraints. We have applied the integrated ordering strategy to the blood inventory management system in Hamilton, Ontario using a large clinical database from 2008 to 2018. The proposed hybrid demand forecasting model provides robust and accurate predictions, and identifies important clinical predictors for short-term RBC demand forecasting. Compared with the actual historical data, our integrated ordering strategy reduces the inventory level by 40% and decreases the ordering frequency by 60%, with low incidence of shortages and wastage due to expiration. If implemented successfully, our proposed strategy can achieve significant cost savings for healthcare systems and blood suppliers. The proposed ordering strategy is generalizable to other blood products or even other perishable products.