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Evaluation des performances et pilotage d'une armoire automatisée de dispensation de médicaments


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Abderrahmen Chaker, Khalid Hachemi
Congrès Lambda Mu 21 «Maîtrise des risques et transformation numérique: opportunités et menaces», 2018

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Chaker, A., & Hachemi, K. (2018). Evaluation des performances et pilotage d'une armoire automatisée de dispensation de médicaments. In Congrès Lambda Mu 21 «Maîtrise des risques et transformation numérique: opportunités et menaces».


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Chaker, Abderrahmen, and Khalid Hachemi. “Evaluation Des Performances Et Pilotage d'Une Armoire Automatisée De Dispensation De Médicaments.” In Congrès Lambda Mu 21 «Maîtrise Des Risques Et Transformation Numérique: Opportunités Et Menaces», 2018.


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Chaker, Abderrahmen, and Khalid Hachemi. “Evaluation Des Performances Et Pilotage d'Une Armoire Automatisée De Dispensation De Médicaments.” Congrès Lambda Mu 21 «Maîtrise Des Risques Et Transformation Numérique: Opportunités Et Menaces», 2018.


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@inproceedings{chaker2018a,
  title = {Evaluation des performances et pilotage d'une armoire automatisée de dispensation de médicaments},
  year = {2018},
  author = {Chaker, Abderrahmen and Hachemi, Khalid},
  booktitle = {Congrès Lambda Mu 21 «Maîtrise des risques et transformation numérique: opportunités et menaces»}
}

Abstract

In this article we propose to study the assignment of drugs to different compartments of a drawer with the neighborhood constraint inspired by the grids of the famous game SUDOKU. In the problem we are dealing with, it is a matter of placing a set of drugs in the compartments of a drawer, making sure not to place two similar drugs (medicines with packaging or similar sounds but with different contents) in neighboring compartments. During this research, we were able to draw analogies between the drug assignment problem and the SUDOKU grid filling problem. We will show the interest and effectiveness of this approach through several concrete examples.

Keywords

Automated dispensing cabinets ADC, dispensing errors, patient safety, quadratic assignment problem QAP, Sudoku