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26 September 2023 The impact of computer technology on the location of public hospitals in the context of emergency response: based on structure, conduct, and performance analysis
Zizheng Liu
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Proceedings Volume 12793, International Conference on Mechatronics and Intelligent Control (ICMIC 2023); 1279315 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3006668
Event: International Conference on Mechatronics and Intelligent Control (ICMIC2023), 2023, Wuhan, China
Abstract
In this paper, based on the background of public health emergencies and focusing on the enabling and embedding trend of computer technology under the trend of normalization, the paper analyzes the previous models applicable to the location of emergency hospitals, and illustrates the limitations of the previous models through the applicability and complexity analysis. On this basis, combined with computer site selection technology, considering the quasi-public goods and risk effects of medical services provided by hospitals, a site selection model of emergency hospitals based on SCP was proposed. It is found that computer technology has strengthened the factor analysis ability of public hospital location structurally, and profoundly affected the diagnosis and treatment behavior and service behavior of public hospitals. Meanwhile, computer technology has also greatly affected the performance appraisal of public hospitals.
(2023) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Zizheng Liu "The impact of computer technology on the location of public hospitals in the context of emergency response: based on structure, conduct, and performance analysis", Proc. SPIE 12793, International Conference on Mechatronics and Intelligent Control (ICMIC 2023), 1279315 (26 September 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3006668
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KEYWORDS
Surgery

Performance modeling

Design and modelling

Lithium

Mathematical optimization

Diseases and disorders

Emergency preparedness

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