Technology for improved operating room scheduling – a case of Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center of Tanzania

Citation: 
Kambombo Mtonga* African Center of Excellence in Internet of Things (ACEIoT), University of Rwanda, Kigali, Nyarugenge, Rwanda Email: kambombo@outlook.com *Corresponding author Santhi Kumaran School of ICT, The Copperbelt University, Kitwe, Zambia Email: santhi.kr@cbu.ac.zm Kayalvizhi Jayavel School of Computing, Department of IT, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur, Tamil Nadu, 603203, India Email: kayalvij@srmist.edu.in Chomora Mikeka Department of Physics, University of Malawi, Zomba, Chirunga Email: cmikeka@cc.ac.mw
Publication year: 
2021

 Optimal scheduling of surgeries can result in efficient utilisation of the limited available operating rooms. Considering that operation theatres are an expensive investment, the optimal usage of these facilities will ensure that the dividend from the investment on the facilities is maximised. The integration of proper technology in the scheduling process can aid the creation of optimal schedules of patients who want to undergo surgeries leading to minimisation of patient waiting times under conditions of limited available operating facilities and specialised equipment. This work seeks to model the scheduling of surgeries at Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center, a referral hospital located on the northern corridor of the Republic of Tanzania. We model the operation room scheduling problem as an integer