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Joel Joris Van de Klundert Brans

Full Professor, Department Chair

Universidad Adolfo Ibanez

Santiago, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


Operations Research, Operations Management, Sustainable Operations, Healthcare Management, Health Systems, Health Informatics

Educación

  •  Operations Research, UNIVERSITEIT MAASTRICHT. Holanda, 1996

Experiencia Académica

  •   assistent professor Part Time

    UNIVERSITEIT MAASTRICHT

    school of business & economics

    maastricht, Holanda

    1996 - 2000

  •   CEO Part Time

    Mateum BV

    Maastricht, Holanda

    2000 - 2007

  •   Full Professor Part Time

    UNIVERSITEIT MAASTRICHT

    school of business & economics

    Maastricht, Chile

    2007 - 2009

  •   Full Professor, Department Chair Full Time

    ERASMUS UNIVERSITY ROTTERDAM

    SChool of Health Policy & Management

    rotterdam, Chile

    2009 - 2017

  •   Associate Professor Part Time

    UNIVERSITEIT MAASTRICHT

    Faculty of Sciences

    Maastricht, Holanda

    2000 - 2007

  •   Full Professor, Vice Dean Full Time

    Mohammad bin Salman College of Business & Entrepreneurship

    King Abdullah Economic City, Arabia Saudí

    2017 - 2022

  •   Full Professor, Department Chair Full Time

    UNIVERSIDAD ADOLFO IBANEZ

    Santiago, Chile

    2022 - A la fecha

Premios y Distinciones

  •   2016 Award for the Impact on Management Practice

    ERASMUS UNIVERSITY ROTTERDAM

    Holanda, 2016

    “This is the perfect example of rigorous academic research with – literally – real-life impact. The winners of this award have developed a method that efficiently optimises the allocation of donors to patients for large, realistic patient–donor pools. As a result, it is possible to carry out more kidney transplants, in particular for hard-to-match patients. It was recently decided that this method would be implemented in the Netherlands, while internationally there is also much interest.”

  •   Paul Kleindorfer Sustainability Awarrd

    Production and Operations Management Society

    Estados Unidos, 2023

    Durante la 33ª versión de la Conferencia Anual de Production and Operations Management Society (POMS), una publicación del académico de la Escuela de Negocios de la UAI, Joel Joris Van de Klundert, junto a sus coautores, fue distinguida con el Premio de Sustentabilidad Paul Kleindorfer a la mejor mejor publicación sobre operaciones sostenibles entre los años 2018 y 2021. Este reconocimiento es el más importante que existe en la materia a nivel internacional. El paper fue realizado en conjunto con sus coautores Albert Wagelmans y Harwin de Vries, ambos economistas de Erasmus University Rotterdam, y fue publicado el 2020 en la prestigiosa revista internacional Production and Operations Management (POM). En el artículo: The Roadside Healthcare Facility Location Problem A Managerial Network Design Challenge, los académicos abarcan el problema de la ubicación de los centros de salud en las carreteras africanas, los cuales presentan problemas de optimización de la atención pero también de propagación de las enfermedades infecciosas. La población de África cuenta con la carga de enfermedades más alta del mundo y, si bien existen servicios de salud privados y públicos, la accesibilidad a estos servicios resulta compleja e ineficiente. Esto debido principalmente a que los camioneros juegan un papel clave en la propagación de las enfermedades infecciosas, sobre todo en caso de enfermedades crónicas como AIDS, tuberculosis y Malaria. Asimismo, debido a sus problemas de salud, estos tienen una esperanza de vida significativamente reducida, pues sus necesidades en cuanto a servicios de salud no están bien atendidas. El estudio propone un diseño de operaciones efectivo y de acceso continuo a los servicios de salud por parte de los pacientes móviles, pero con volúmenes más reducidos que ayuden a lograr ganancias sustanciales en la efectividad. Además, muestra soluciones bastante sólidas en cuanto a la precisión de los datos y a la planificación de las redes, lo que puede generar beneficios sustanciales a largo plazo. “Proporcionar a los camioneros africanos un acceso adecuado a la atención médica es una forma eficaz de reducir la carga y la propagación del enfermedades infecciosas como el VIH, ITS, tuberculosis o malaria”, explica Joel Joris Van de Klundert. En síntesis, el artículo premiado define dónde colocar instalaciones adicionales, qué paquetes de servicios de salud ofrecer en cada uno de ellos; combinando la maximización del volumen de pacientes en las instalaciones y la efectividad de la prestación de servicios de salud a la población atendida. “Recibir el Premio Paul Kleindorfer en Sostenibilidad significa que nuestro paper ha sido el mejor artículo publicado de Gestión y Operaciones Sostenibles a nivel mundial durante 2018-2021 por lo que estamos muy honrados”, concluye el académico de la UAI.


 

Article (30)

Do generational diversity and perceived similarity improve team functioning in rural Chinese hospitals? A cross-sectional survey study
The Impact of Leader-Member Relationships on Team Effectiveness Through Speaking Up and Silence: A Cross-Sectional Study in Rural Chinese Hospitals
The interdependence between hospital choice and waiting time - with a case study in urban China
A theory-informed systematic review to understand physical activity among women in Gulf Cooperation Council countries
Does competition improve hospital performance: a DEA based evaluation from the Netherlands
Factors and interventions determining the functioning of health care teams in county-level hospitals in less affluent areas of China: a qualitative study
The intention to use mHealth applications among Dutch older adults prior and during the COVID pandemic
Do patients and other stakeholders value health service quality equally? A prospect theory based choice experiment in cataract care
Editorial: The role of healthcare delivery, payment and policy innovations in decreasing the global burden of chronic disease
Eliminating transplant waiting time inequities-With an application to kidney allocation in the USA
Human resource management in Ethiopian public hospitals
Prevalence of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody in hemodialysis facilities: a cross-sectional multicenter study from Madinah
Primary healthcare professionals' perspective on vertical integration of healthcare system in China: a qualitative study
Strategic human resource management and performance in public hospitals in Ethiopia
The Health Value of Kidney Exchange and Altruistic Donation
Data and optimisation requirements for Kidney Exchange Programs
Have Dutch Hospitals Saved Lives and Reduced Costs? A longitudinal patient-level analysis over the years 2013-2017
Kidney Exchange Program Reporting Standards: Evidence-Based Consensus From Europe
Modelling and optimisation in European Kidney Exchange Programmes
Multi-stakeholder perspectives in defining health services quality indicators and dimensions: a concept mapping based comparison for cataract care between Singapore and The Netherlands
Relationship Between Perceived Risks of Using mHealth Applications and the Intention to Use Them Among Older Adults in the Netherlands: Cross-sectional Study
Toward Elimination of Infectious Diseases with Mobile Screening Teams: HAT in the DRC
'Hybrid' top down bottom up health system innovation in rural China: A qualitative analysis
Intention to use Medical Apps Among Older Adults in the Netherlands: Cross-Sectional Study
Modeling Patient Journeys for Demand Segments in Chronic Care, With an Illustration to Type 2 Diabetes
Outcomes in patients with chronic uveitis: which factors matter to patients? A qualitative study
The impact of hospital attributes on patient choice for first visit: evidence from a discrete choice experiment in Shanghai, China
The Roadside Healthcare Facility Location Problem A Managerial Network Design Challenge
Building Kidney Exchange Programmes in Europe-An Overview of Exchange Practice and Activities
Can a results-based bottom-up reform improve health system performance? Evidence from the rural health project in China

BookWhole (1)

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Correction (1)

The relationship between context, structure, and processes with outcomes of 6 regional diabetes networks in Europe (vol 13, e0192599, 2018)

Letter (1)

Empirical Types of Medical Psychiatry Units

Review (4)

Organization and Outcomes of Integrated Inpatient Medical and Psychiatric Care Units: A Systematic Review
Factors Influencing the Implementation of Foreign Innovations in Organization and Management of Health Service Delivery in China: A Systematic Review
The effectiveness of clinical pathway software in inpatient settings: A systematic review
What Do We Know About Teamwork in Chinese Hospitals? A Systematic Review
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Joel Van de Klundert

Full Professor, Department Chair

Escuela de Negocios

Universidad Adolfo Ibanez

Santiago, Chile