Abstract

Coronary heart disease patients must reach a hospital within 90 minutes from the start of myocardial infarction to avoid the risk of death. Current hospital locations are optimized for the overall health care system and may not be the best possible for these patients. For this reason, we have constructed a web tool for optimizing the facility locations to study how well they serve for the coronary heart disease patients. In this paper, we explain how the system has been constructed, how it can be used, and show the results using patient data in Finland. Results show that the number of patients at risk could theoretically be reduced to 1% with optimized locations but at the cost of increasing the average travel time.

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