TY - JOUR
T1 - Home healthcare in Spanish rural areas
T2 - Applying vehicle routing algorithms to health transport management
AU - Castillo, Cristian
AU - Alvarez-Palau, Eduard J.
AU - Calvet, Laura
AU - Panadero, Javier
AU - Viu-Roig, Marta
AU - Serena-Latre, Anna
AU - Juan, Angel A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s)
PY - 2024/4
Y1 - 2024/4
N2 - Depopulation of rural areas poses a range of new challenges for the provision of public services. Access to primary care centres is essential for promoting and protecting quality of life, especially for the older population. However, many rural municipalities face abandonment from public administrations by not even having a local clinic and forcing their dwellers to drive to the nearest facility. This research examines the adequacy of providing home healthcare (HHC) systems in such areas to avoid unnecessary trips. When designing routes to provide these services, decision-makers must take into account the following: (i) wide geographical spread of places to visit; (ii) difficulty in accessing some of these places with heavy medically equipped vehicles; and (iii) uncertainty regarding places to visit and availability of professionals. Our study identifies municipalities in which the travelling distance to the closest centre is above a desirable threshold, estimating the magnitude of the problem. Then, we provide an illustrative example in which an agile methodology is presented to design efficient routes that allow policymakers to offer HHC services of reasonable quality.
AB - Depopulation of rural areas poses a range of new challenges for the provision of public services. Access to primary care centres is essential for promoting and protecting quality of life, especially for the older population. However, many rural municipalities face abandonment from public administrations by not even having a local clinic and forcing their dwellers to drive to the nearest facility. This research examines the adequacy of providing home healthcare (HHC) systems in such areas to avoid unnecessary trips. When designing routes to provide these services, decision-makers must take into account the following: (i) wide geographical spread of places to visit; (ii) difficulty in accessing some of these places with heavy medically equipped vehicles; and (iii) uncertainty regarding places to visit and availability of professionals. Our study identifies municipalities in which the travelling distance to the closest centre is above a desirable threshold, estimating the magnitude of the problem. Then, we provide an illustrative example in which an agile methodology is presented to design efficient routes that allow policymakers to offer HHC services of reasonable quality.
KW - Heuristics
KW - Home healthcare logistics
KW - Rural areas
KW - Spain
KW - Vehicle routing problem (VRP)
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U2 - 10.1016/j.seps.2024.101828
DO - 10.1016/j.seps.2024.101828
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85184478230
SN - 0038-0121
VL - 92
JO - Socio-economic planning sciences
JF - Socio-economic planning sciences
M1 - 101828
ER -