Health Systems
2012 - 2025
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Volume 8, issue 3, 2019
- Introduction to “health informatics, healthcare quality and safety, and healthcare simulation: the new triad to advance healthcare operations” pp. 153-154

- Sue S. Feldman, Ferhat D. Zengul, Bunyamin Ozaydin, Victoria Brazil, Leslie Hayes and Benjamin Schooley
- Development of a computerized paediatric intensive care unit septic shock pathway: improving user experience pp. 155-161

- Lauren Shivers, Sue S. Feldman and Leslie W. Hayes
- Improving patient timeliness of care through efficient outpatient clinic layout design using data-driven simulation and optimisation pp. 162-183

- Vahab Vahdat, Amir Namin, Rana Azghandi and Jacqueline Griffin
- Using healthcare simulation in space planning to improve efficiency and effectiveness within the healthcare system pp. 184-189

- Shilpa Register, Michelle Brown and Marjorie Lee White
- Real-Time Automated Hazard Detection Framework for Health Information Technology Systems pp. 190-202

- Olufemi A. Omitaomu, Ozgur Ozmen, Mohammed M. Olama, Laura L. Pullum, Teja Kuruganti, James Nutaro, Hilda B. Klasky, Helia Zandi, Aneel Advani, Angela L. Laurio, Merry Ward, Jeanie Scott and Jonathan R. Nebeker
- The potential role of dashboard use and navigation in reducing medical errors of an electronic health record system: a mixed-method simulation handoff study pp. 203-214

- Danny T. Y. Wu, Smruti Deoghare, Zhe Shan, Karthikeyan Meganathan and Katherine Blondon
- The emerging literature for the triad of health informatics, healthcare quality and safety, and healthcare simulation pp. 215-227

- Shikha Modi, Bunyamin Ozaydin, Ferhat Zengul and Sue S. Feldman
Volume 8, issue 2, 2019
- Literature review of data-based models for identification of factors associated with racial disparities in breast cancer mortality pp. 75-98

- Diana Prieto, Milton Soto-Ferrari, Rindy Tija, Lorena Peña, Leandra Burke, Lisa Miller, Kelsey Berndt, Brian Hill, Jafar Haghsenas, Ethan Maltz, Evan White, Maggie Atwood and Earl Norman
- Increasing exposure to complementary and alternative medicine treatment options through the design of a social media tool pp. 99-116

- Miloslava Plachkinova, Vanessa Kettering and Samir Chatterjee
- Improving the patient discharge process: implementing actions derived from a soft systems methodology study pp. 117-133

- Michael Emes, Stella Smith, Suzanne Ward and Alan Smith
- Inventory management of surgical supplies and sterile instruments in hospitals: a literature review pp. 134-151

- Ehsan Ahmadi, Dale T. Masel, Ashley Y. Metcalf and Kristin Schuller
Volume 8, issue 1, 2019
- Simulation modelling of patient flow and capacity planning for regional long-term care needs: a case study pp. 1-16

- Ki-Hwan Bae, Molly Jones, Gerald Evans and Demetra Antimisiaris
- Does efficiency and quality of care affect hospital closures? pp. 17-30

- Dinesh R. Pai, Hengameh Hosseini and Richard S. Brown
- I want to talk to a real person: theorising avoidance in the acceptance and use of automated technologies pp. 31-43

- Katheryn R. Christy, Jakob D. Jensen, Brian Britt, Courtney L. Scherr, Christina Jones and Natasha R. Brown
- Biomarker profiling for breast cancer detection: translational research to determine acceptance of a novel breast cancer screening technique pp. 44-51

- Nick Carcioppolo, Katheryn R. Christy, Jakob D. Jensen, Andy J. King, Julie Goonewardene and Daniel Raftery
- Operational research techniques applied throughout cancer care services: a review pp. 52-73

- Christina E. Saville, Honora K. Smith and Katarzyna Bijak
Volume 7, issue 3, 2018
- Health information technology: promise and progress pp. 161-165

- Matt Wimble and Gondy Leroy
- Analysing repeated hospital readmissions using data mining techniques pp. 166-180

- Ofir Ben-Assuli and Rema Padman
- Knowledge sharing in a health infomediary: role of self-concept, emotional empowerment, and self-esteem pp. 181-194

- Sumate Permwonguswa, Jiban Khuntia, Dobin Yim, Dawn Gregg and Abhishek Kathuria
- Discovering health-care processes using DeciClareMiner pp. 195-211

- Steven Mertens, Frederik Gailly and Geert Poels
- A simulation-based neighbourhood search algorithm to schedule multi-category patients at a multi-facility health care diagnostic centre pp. 212-229

- Varun Jain and Usha Mohan
- Using the Theory of Constraints to resolve long-standing resource and service issues in a large public hospital pp. 230-249

- Victoria Mabin, Julie Yee, Sally Babington, Vanessa Caldwell and Robyn Moore
Volume 7, issue 2, 2018
- Forecasting the demand for radiology services pp. 79-88

- Murray J. Côté and Marlene A. Smith
- Waiting time-based staff capacity and shift planning at blood collection sites pp. 89-99

- S. P. J. van Brummelen, N. M. van Dijk, K. van den Hurk and W. L. de Kort
- A two-stage stochastic programming model for phlebotomist scheduling in hospital laboratories pp. 100-110

- Laquanda Leaven and Xiuli Qu
- Modelling and forecasting daily surgical case volume using time series analysis pp. 111-119

- Nazanin Zinouri, Kevin M. Taaffe and David M. Neyens
- Analysing repeated hospital readmissions using data mining techniques pp. 120-134

- Ofir Ben-Assuli and Rema Padman
- Reducing cost drivers in total joint arthroplasty: understanding patient readmission risk and supply cost pp. 135-147

- Eric R. Swenson, Nathaniel D. Bastian, Harriet B. Nembhard and Charles M. Davis III
- Static and dynamic appointment scheduling to improve patient access time pp. 148-159

- Corine Laan, Maartje van de Vrugt, Jan Olsman and Richard J. Boucherie
- Erratum pp. 160-160

- The Editors
Volume 7, issue 1, 2018
- Large-scale clinical implementation of PROMIS computer adaptive testing with direct incorporation into the electronic medical record pp. 1-12

- M. O. Papuga, C. Dasilva, A. McIntyre, D. Mitten, S. Kates and J. F. Baumhauer
- Information seeking behavioural paths of physicians for diabetes mellitus care: a qualitative comparative analysis of information needs, sources, and barriers pp. 13-28

- P.A. Kostagiolas, P.E. Kourouthanassis, K. Martzoukou, N. Korfiatis and D. Niakas
- A systematic literature review of operational research methods for modelling patient flow and outcomes within community healthcare and other settings pp. 29-50

- Ryan Palmer, Naomi J. Fulop and Martin Utley
- Using cognitive and causal modelling to develop a theoretical framework for implementing innovative practices in primary healthcare management in New Zealand pp. 51-65

- David Rees, Robert Y. Cavana and Jacqueline Cumming
- Infinicare framework for integrated understanding of health-related activities in clinical and daily-living contexts pp. 66-78

- Mustafa Ozkaynak, Rupa Valdez, Richard J. Holden and Jason Weiss
Volume 6, issue 3, 2017
- Logistics for Emergency Medical Service systems pp. 187-208

- Melanie Reuter-Oppermann, Pieter L. van den Berg and Julie L. Vile
- Organizing multidisciplinary care for children with neuromuscular diseases at the Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam pp. 209-225

- Nikky Kortbeek, M. F. van der Velde and N. Litvak
- Organizational citizenship behavior and implementation of evidence-based practice: Moderating role of senior management’s support pp. 226-241

- Sajid Haider, Antonio Fernandez-Ortiz and Carmen de Pablos Heredero
- Awareness and utilization of Rashtriya Swasthaya Bima Yojana and its implications for access to health care by the poor in slum areas of Delhi pp. 242-259

- Shikha Gupta
- Care and Flow: Using Soft Systems Methodology to understand tensions in the patient discharge process pp. 260-278

- Michael Emes, Stella Smith, Suzanne Ward, Alan Smith and Timothy Ming
Volume 6, issue 2, 2017
- When the world calls for emergency services, who answers? A surgeon general’s perspective on running a high performance health services organization pp. 91-101

- Suzanne J. Wood and Matthew L. Nathan
- Optimized staff allocation for inpatient phlebotomy and electrocardiography services via mathematical modelling in an acute regional and teaching hospital pp. 102-111

- Kenneth C M Yip, Kevin W H Huang, Esther W Y Ho, W K Chan and Irene L Y Lee
- Using electronic health records and nursing assessment to redesign clinical early recognition systems pp. 112-121

- Muge Capan, Pan Wu, Michele Campbell, Susan Mascioli and Eric V Jackson
- Preliminary evidence for the use and efficacy of mobile health applications in managing posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms pp. 122-129

- Stefanie M Keen and Nicholas Roberts
- A systems thinking approach to prospective planning of interventions for chronic kidney disease care pp. 130-147

- Hyojung Kang, Harriet Black Nembhard, William Curry, Nasrollah Ghahramani and Wenke Hwang
- Workforce design in primary care-mental health integration: a case study at one veterans affairs medical center pp. 148-160

- Renata Konrad, Christine Tang, Brian Shiner and Bradley V Watts
- Improving accessibility through referral management: setting targets for specialist care pp. 161-170

- James Greenwood-Lee, Geoff Wild and Deborah Marshall
- Multi-level factors affecting timely electronic documentation of medication administration: a hierarchical linear modeling approach pp. 171-185

- Roopa Raman and Kimberly Green
Volume 6, issue 1, 2017
- An experimental comparison of mobile texting programs to help young adults quit smoking pp. 1-14

- Linda Brafford Squiers, Erik Augustson, Derick Brown, Bridget Kelly, Brian Southwell, Jill Dever, Suzanne Dolina, Janice Tzeng, Sarah Parvanta, Sidney Holt, Amy Sanders, Brittany Zulkiewicz and Yvonne Hunt
- Non-parametric frontier estimation of health care efficiency among US states, 2002–2008 pp. 15-32

- Richard S. Gearhart
- Demand and capacity modelling for acute services using discrete event simulation pp. 33-40

- Eren Demir, Murat M Gunal and David Southern
- Improving the process efficiency of catheterization laboratories using simulation pp. 41-55

- Srimathy Mohan, Qing Li, Mohan Gopalakrishnan, John Fowler and Antonios Printezis
- Procurement in public & private hospitals in Australia and Costa Rica – a comparative case study pp. 56-67

- Alexander Budgett, Mohan Gopalakrishnan and Eugene Schneller
- Catheter-associated urinary tract infections: challenges and opportunities for the application of systems engineering pp. 68-76

- Eduardo Pérez, Berkcan Uyan, David P. Dzubay and Susan H. Fenton
- Rapid diagnoses at the breast center of Jeroen Bosch Hospital: a case study invoking queueing theory and discrete event simulation pp. 77-89

- Maartje van de Vrugt, Richard J. Boucherie, Tineke J. Smilde, Mathijn de Jong and Maud Bessems
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