Browsing by Author "Bozkır, Cem Deniz Çağlar"
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Aid allocation for camp-based and urban refugees with uncertain demand and replenishments
Azizi, S.; Bozkır, Cem Deniz Çağlar; Trapp, A. C.; Kundakcıoğlu, Ömer Erhun; Kurbanzade, Ali Kaan (Wiley, 2021-12)There are 26 million refugees worldwide seeking safety from persecution, violence, conflict, and human rights violations. Camp-based refugees are those that seek shelter in refugee camps, whereas urban refugees inhabit ... -
Capacity planning for effective cohorting of hemodialysis patients during the coronavirus pandemic: A case study
Bozkır, Cem Deniz Çağlar; Özmemiş, Çağrı; Kurbanzade, Ali Kaan; Koyuncu, Burcu Balçık; Gunes, E. D.; Tuglular, S. (Elsevier, 2023-01-01)Planning treatments of different types of patients have become challenging in hemodialysis clinics during the COVID-19 pandemic due to increased demands and uncertainties. In this study, we address capacity planning decisions ... -
Hospital service levels during drug shortages: Stocking and transshipment policies for pharmaceutical inventory
Bozkır, Cem Deniz Çağlar; Kundakcıoğlu, Ömer Erhun; Henry, A. C. (Springer, 2022-07)In this study, we consider a health network that faces uncertain supply disruptions in the form of regional, nationwide, or worldwide drug shortages. Each hospital observes stochastic demand and if the drug is unavailable, ... -
Hospital service levels during drug shortages: Stocking and transshipment policies for pharmaceutical inventory
Bozkır, Cem Deniz Çağlar; Kundakcıoğlu, Ömer Erhun; Henry, A. C. (Springer, 2022-07)In this study, we consider a health network that faces uncertain supply disruptions in the form of regional, nationwide, or worldwide drug shortages. Each hospital observes stochastic demand and if the drug is unavailable, ... -
Service level satisfaction during shortages for health networks: base stock inventory and transshipment policies
Bozkır, Cem Deniz Çağlar (2018-05)In this study, we consider a system of healthcare providers, which face the same uncertain supply disruptions (e.g., regional, nationwide, or worldwide drug shortages). Each hospital observes a stochastic demand and if ...
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