@article{Heydari_Fan_Saeidi_Lai_Li_Chen_Yang_Cai_Zhang_2022, title={Emergency and Disaster Logistics Processes for Managing ORs Capacity in Hospitals: Evidence from United States}, volume={1}, url={https://iessociety.org/index.php/IJBM/article/view/5}, DOI={10.56879/ijbm.v1i1.5}, abstractNote={<p>Hospitals and the concept of a healthcare delivery system are practically synonymous. Surgical services, emergency and disaster services, and inpatient care are the three main services they offer. Outpatient clinics and facilities are also available at some hospitals, where patients can receive specialty consultations and surgical services. What challenges do hospital administrators face when attempting to balance the supply and demand for medical services while preserving service quality and maintaining low prices? In what ways and to what extent has OM literature contributed to the resolution of these issues? What are the current trends in practice? What additional opportunities and challenges do they present to OM students? This study is an attempt by the authors to answer the aforementioned questions. Although service capacity could be measured by the number of physical and human resources employed, we chose to focus on the three primary types of services provided by hospitals.</p>}, number={1}, journal={International Journal of Business and Management (IJBM)}, author={Heydari, Mohammad and Fan, Yanan and Saeidi, Mahdiye and Lai, Kin Keung and Li, Xiaoyang and Chen, Ying and Yang, Jiahui and Cai, Xinyu and Zhang, Xin}, year={2022}, month={Jul.}, pages={63–86} }