A Model for Planning Ambulatory Health Services
Peter Ittig
Management Science, 1978, vol. 24, issue 10, 1001-1010
Abstract:
This paper reports results of a study that develops improved methods of planning ambulatory health services for a specified population. Some of the difficulties of the problem are discussed and a linear model is presented that aids the planning process by accounting for a wide range of data on the population, finances, and system dynamics. Sample results are shown and some implications for further research are discussed.
Date: 1978
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