Our current research at HealthOR Lab focuses on the following projects that focus on delivery of chronic care, supported by funding from AXA Research Fund:
Effects of the operational environment on physician decision making
We investigate how non-clinical operational factors affect clinical decisions of health professionals using patient visit data from a rheumatology outpatient clinic in Europe. We focus particularly on the decision to follow-up or discharge a patient and re-attendance of discharged patients. (Zehra Önen, Tolga Tezcan, Raj Sengupta, Evrim Güneş)
Understanding and predicting patient engagement
We collected data on patient activation measure and health behaviours as well as primary care access measures from a sample of patients with diabetes and/or hypertension in Turkey. We aim to understand the interdependencies between these factors. (Sibel Sakarya, Emrah Doğan, Şeyma Görçin, Ercan Kulak, Serap Çifçili, Mehmet Akman, Lerzan Ormeci, Evrim Güneş).
Appointment systems with Strategic Walk-ins
We analyse a clinic which allocates part of its capacity to walk-in patients, who are strategic decision makers (Feray Tunçalp, Lerzan Örmeci, Evrim Güneş).
Disaster response planning for chronic dialysis patients
We collaborate with the Turkish nephrologists to develop models to deliver service to chronic dialysis patients after a disaster. (Burcu Balçık, Cem Deniz Bozkır, Serhan Tuğlular, Evrim Güneş)
Managing care for complex patients
We use patient engagement and health needs to define patient complexity and model optimal service level decisions using MDP framework (Our Demiray, Odysseas Kanavetas, Lerzan Örmeci, Christos Vasilakis, Evrim Güneş).