Abstract

Disaster medical rescue in China mainly adopts the “on-site rescue” model. Whether the location of emergency temporary blood supply sites is reasonable or not directly affects the rescue efficiency. The paper studies the robust location-allocation for emergency temporary blood supply after disaster. First, the factors of several candidate sites were quantified by the entropy-based TOPSIS method, and 12 candidate blood supply sites with higher priority were selected according to the evaluation indicators. At the same time, the uncertainty of blood demand at each disaster site increased the difficulty of decision-making, and then, a robust location model (MIRP) was constructed with minimum cost with time window constraints. It is also constrained by the uncertain demand for blood in three scenarios. Second, the survival probability function was introduced, and the time window limit was given at the minimum cost to maximize the survival probability of the suffered people. Finally, the numerical example experiments demonstrate that the increase in demand uncertainty and survival probability cause the MIRP model to generate more costs. Compared with the three MIRP models, the MIRP-ellipsoid set model gained better robustness. Also, given the necessary restrictions on the time window, the cost can be reduced by about 13% with the highest survival probability. Decision-makers can select different combinations of uncertainty levels and demand disturbance ratios and necessary time constraints to obtain the optimal location-allocation solution according to risk preference and actual conditions.

Highlights

  • Disaster medical rescue in China mainly adopts the “on-site rescue” model

  • Blood transfusion is very important in disaster relief management, and blood is directly related to people’s lives. e establishment of temporary blood supply stations at various disaster-stricken locations can effectively guarantee the blood needs of the affected people. e difference between the blood supply station and other basic medical facilities is as follows: the blood supply station is equipped with basic medical equipment and a variety of material accidents, can provide a stable blood transfusion environment, and is equipped with sufficient red blood cell blood to meet the needs of the seriously injured

  • Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society capacity, demand capacity, and coordination capacity; objective factors include the uncertainty of blood demand at each disaster site and time window constraints. erefore, not all sites are suitable for the establishment of temporary blood supply stations

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Summary

Alternative Location Selection Based on the Entropy-TOPSIS Method

Wenchuan earthquake on May 12, 2008, which caused more than 400,000 casualties, was the most destructive earthquake since the establishment of China [24]. It is quite necessary to conduct the site selection and construction of emergency temporary blood supply stations owing to China’s large population, complex geographical environment, and the use of the mode of “on-site treatment.”. Since the earthquake caused severe damage, the location of the emergency temporary blood supply station should be in a place with flat terrain, unobstructed roads, a certain area of open space, and other suitable relief factors. Based on the above requirements, the entropy-TOPSIS method was adopted to analyze several candidate locations in Wenchuan County, Sichuan Province, and screen out the qualified candidate locations

Influencing Factors of Location
Objective factors
Robust Location-Allocation Optimization Modeling
Case Simulation
D25 Emergency temporary blood supply site Blood demand points in disaster areas
Findings
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