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The following pages link to A multi-class queuing network analysis methodology for improving hospital emergency department performance (Q960398):
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- Optimal control policies for ambulance diversion (Q299902) (← links)
- A mathematical modelling approach for systems where the servers are almost always busy (Q428230) (← links)
- Inpatient boarding in emergency departments: impact on patient delays and system capacity (Q1653378) (← links)
- Selective trunk with multiserver reservation (Q1748490) (← links)
- Implementation and validation of a new method to model voluntary departures from emergency departments (Q1980056) (← links)
- Staff optimization for time-dependent acute patient flow (Q1991109) (← links)
- Optimising key performance indicator adherence with application to emergency department congestion (Q1991135) (← links)
- Modeling multi-stage healthcare systems with service interactions under blocking for bed allocation (Q1999638) (← links)
- Queueing problems in emergency departments: a review of practical approaches and research methodologies (Q2068857) (← links)
- A flow model of corporate activities with quality assurance (Q2164941) (← links)
- A Markovian queueing model for ambulance offload delays (Q2253608) (← links)
- Differentiated waiting time management according to patient class in an emergency care center using an open Jackson network integrated with pooling and prioritizing (Q2516743) (← links)
- The impact of size and occupancy of hospital on the extent of ambulance diversion: theory and evidence (Q2846415) (← links)
- Identifying good nursing levels: a queuing approach (Q2879491) (← links)
- Centralized vs. Decentralized Ambulance Diversion: A Network Perspective (Q3107185) (← links)
- Control of Patient Flow in Emergency Departments, or Multiclass Queues with Deadlines and Feedback (Q3465592) (← links)
- Combining Data Mining and Discrete Event Simulation for a value-added view of a hospital emergency department (Q3590878) (← links)
- Predicting overflow in an emergency department (Q3605549) (← links)
- Applying queueing theory to the study of emergency department operations: a survey and a discussion of comparable simulation studies (Q4608275) (← links)
- Seasonal analysis of emergency department presentations in Western Australia, 2009/10–2014/15 (Q5036358) (← links)
- An application of multi-objective simulation optimization to medical resource allocation for the emergency department in Taiwan (Q6165392) (← links)
- Infinite-server queueing tandem with Markovian arrival process and service depending on its state (Q6165395) (← links)