Paper Title
Impact of Targeted Vaccination on Quality and Efficacy of Immunization Programs
Abstract
Annual influenza pandemics impose great losses in both human lives and financial expenses. We study a question
of how to estimate and increase the immunization program efficiency and possible public benefits of nation-wide vaccination
programs. First, we suggest a new multiple-objective mathematical model of enhancing the targeted vaccination program
performance in which the objectives are the vaccination quality and program efficiency. Then, for finding the best strategy of
vaccination, we use the methodology of multi-criteria TOPSIS techniques with additional constraints.
Index Terms - Healthcare Quality, Targeted Vaccination Program, Program Efficiency, Public Benefits.