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Bicriteria efficiency/equity hierarchical location models for public service application

Bicriteria efficiency/equity hierarchical location models for public service application
Bicriteria efficiency/equity hierarchical location models for public service application
As is often the case in healthcare provision, public services may offer facilities at a hierarchy of levels indifferent locations, ranging from basic to specialised levels of care. In addition to efficiency objectives,with public services there is the concern of equity of provision when locating new facilities. We present,as a tool-kit for decision makers, a range of discrete hierarchical location models with bicriteria efficiency/equity objectives. These models are for use in location of facilities within hierarchical systems where a fair but efficient hierarchical service is sought. The hierarchical models have as efficiency criteria both p-median and maximal-covering types. These components are combined in a novel manner with appropriate equity objectives to give decision makers a range of choices of scenarios. We illustrate use of the models in a healthcare setting
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Smith, Honora
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Harper, Paul
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Potts, Chris N.
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Smith, Honora
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Harper, Paul
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Potts, Chris N.
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Smith, Honora, Harper, Paul and Potts, Chris N. (2012) Bicriteria efficiency/equity hierarchical location models for public service application. Journal of the Operational Research Society, 64 (4), 500-512. (doi:10.1057/jors.2012.68).

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As is often the case in healthcare provision, public services may offer facilities at a hierarchy of levels indifferent locations, ranging from basic to specialised levels of care. In addition to efficiency objectives,with public services there is the concern of equity of provision when locating new facilities. We present,as a tool-kit for decision makers, a range of discrete hierarchical location models with bicriteria efficiency/equity objectives. These models are for use in location of facilities within hierarchical systems where a fair but efficient hierarchical service is sought. The hierarchical models have as efficiency criteria both p-median and maximal-covering types. These components are combined in a novel manner with appropriate equity objectives to give decision makers a range of choices of scenarios. We illustrate use of the models in a healthcare setting

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Published date: June 2012
Organisations: Mathematical Sciences, Operational Research

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Local EPrints ID: 152075
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/152075
ISSN: 0160-5682
PURE UUID: 26aa9b59-25d6-4e5c-b6f5-1b1399b9fadd
ORCID for Honora Smith: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4974-3011

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Date deposited: 13 May 2010 14:01
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:50

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Author: Honora Smith ORCID iD
Author: Paul Harper
Author: Chris N. Potts

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