Abstract
The case explores the economics of health screening of potential security guards for possible infections using pooled samples versus individual testing. The context admits an appropriate application of binomial probabilities. The case provides an opportunity to discuss administrative arrangements, infrastructure facilities and information tracking in both pooled and individual samples. This short case provides meaningful insights as well as helps understand and appreciate uncertainty.
Additional Information
| Product Type | Case |
|---|---|
| Reference No. | O&DS0003(A) |
| Title | Screening for Infections (of Potential Security Guards) in Karnavati Security Agency (A) |
| Pages | 6 |
| Published on | Nov 20, 2023 |
| Year of Event | 2023 |
| Authors | Ravichandran, N; Patel, Nikunjkumar; |
| Area | Operations & Decision Sciences (O&DS) |
| Discipline | Quantitative Methods |
| Learning Objective | 1. To address a real-life situation in the context of uncertainty. 2. Develop a model to quantify the impact of group screening versus individual screening. 3. Explore the relationship of prevalence rate and group size. 4. Administrative challenges in implementing an effective solution. |
| Keywords | Binomial Probabilities; Prevalence Rates; Pooled Samples; Healthcare Screening |
| Access | For All |
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