A fractional-order model for the effects of expansions in hospitals on the applicability of performance certificate programme

This study explores the impact of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification system on healthcare services in private hospitals in North Cyprus using a fractional-order system of equations. The Near East Hospital (NEH) earned Gold-level certification with 79 points, while...

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Main Authors: Beyhan Kara, Bilgen Kaymakamzade, Tugsad Tulbentci, Ahmet Savasan, David Amilo, Kamyar Hosseini
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2025-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/27690911.2024.2438769
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David Amilo
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description This study explores the impact of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification system on healthcare services in private hospitals in North Cyprus using a fractional-order system of equations. The Near East Hospital (NEH) earned Gold-level certification with 79 points, while Burhan Nalbantoğlu Hospital (BNH) obtained 31 points. Through sensitivity analysis of indoor air quality and sustainable land criteria, the study demonstrates that hospitals adopting LEED certification provide superior service quality. The findings suggest that government hospitals could benefit from aligning with green certification criteria, potentially improving patient outcomes. Data collected from NEH and BNH support a positive relationship between green certification and increased patient and employee satisfaction, with significant evidence [Formula: see text] distinguishing LEED-certified hospitals from non-certified ones. The study also evaluates how hospital expansions affect the applicability of certification programs and the management of COVID-19, focusing on criteria such as sustainable sites, water efficiency, and indoor environmental quality. The analysis provides insights for healthcare administrators and policymakers seeking to enhance hospital infrastructure to meet certification standards, improve healthcare services, and better manage future pandemics. The research underscores the importance of green certification in improving patient care, employee satisfaction, and overall hospital performance.
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spelling doaj-art-c6bb53b39da34048a8c0ca1929bcd8012025-08-20T01:58:00ZengTaylor & Francis GroupApplied Mathematics in Science and Engineering2769-09112025-12-0133110.1080/27690911.2024.2438769A fractional-order model for the effects of expansions in hospitals on the applicability of performance certificate programmeBeyhan Kara0Bilgen Kaymakamzade1Tugsad Tulbentci2Ahmet Savasan3David Amilo4Kamyar Hosseini5Faculty of Architecture, Near East University, Nicosia, North CyprusMathematics Research Center, Near East University TRNC, Nicosia, TurkeyFaculty of Architecture, Near East University, Nicosia, North CyprusDepartment of Education Sciences, Near East University TRNC, Nicosia, TurkeyMathematics Research Center, Near East University TRNC, Nicosia, TurkeyMathematics Research Center, Near East University TRNC, Nicosia, TurkeyThis study explores the impact of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification system on healthcare services in private hospitals in North Cyprus using a fractional-order system of equations. The Near East Hospital (NEH) earned Gold-level certification with 79 points, while Burhan Nalbantoğlu Hospital (BNH) obtained 31 points. Through sensitivity analysis of indoor air quality and sustainable land criteria, the study demonstrates that hospitals adopting LEED certification provide superior service quality. The findings suggest that government hospitals could benefit from aligning with green certification criteria, potentially improving patient outcomes. Data collected from NEH and BNH support a positive relationship between green certification and increased patient and employee satisfaction, with significant evidence [Formula: see text] distinguishing LEED-certified hospitals from non-certified ones. The study also evaluates how hospital expansions affect the applicability of certification programs and the management of COVID-19, focusing on criteria such as sustainable sites, water efficiency, and indoor environmental quality. The analysis provides insights for healthcare administrators and policymakers seeking to enhance hospital infrastructure to meet certification standards, improve healthcare services, and better manage future pandemics. The research underscores the importance of green certification in improving patient care, employee satisfaction, and overall hospital performance.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/27690911.2024.2438769Mathematical modelfractional-order system of equationssensitivity analysisLEED conditionsgreen hospital65L05
spellingShingle Beyhan Kara
Bilgen Kaymakamzade
Tugsad Tulbentci
Ahmet Savasan
David Amilo
Kamyar Hosseini
A fractional-order model for the effects of expansions in hospitals on the applicability of performance certificate programme
Applied Mathematics in Science and Engineering
Mathematical model
fractional-order system of equations
sensitivity analysis
LEED conditions
green hospital
65L05
title A fractional-order model for the effects of expansions in hospitals on the applicability of performance certificate programme
title_full A fractional-order model for the effects of expansions in hospitals on the applicability of performance certificate programme
title_fullStr A fractional-order model for the effects of expansions in hospitals on the applicability of performance certificate programme
title_full_unstemmed A fractional-order model for the effects of expansions in hospitals on the applicability of performance certificate programme
title_short A fractional-order model for the effects of expansions in hospitals on the applicability of performance certificate programme
title_sort fractional order model for the effects of expansions in hospitals on the applicability of performance certificate programme
topic Mathematical model
fractional-order system of equations
sensitivity analysis
LEED conditions
green hospital
65L05
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/27690911.2024.2438769
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