Application of semi-Markov processes to health care planning: a model to study the flow of patients following the dialysis-transplantation plan
R. Polesel and
G. Romanin-Jacur
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R. Polesel: Università di Padova, Seminario Matematico
G. Romanin-Jacur: Università di Padova and LADSEB-CNR, Istituto di Elettrotecnica e di Elettronica
A chapter in Semi-Markov Models, 1986, pp 437-450 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Among the applications of Operations Research in medicine and health care, those aiming at a good utilization of available facilities are particularly important. In this context a major problem is in forecasting future care-needs for a given pathology in a given geographical area, in order to compare the present resources with those which are expected to be required in the future, and to act accordingly (see, e.g., Boldy, 1981).
Date: 1986
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-0574-1_26
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