A case study of patient flows using Windows-based computer simulation
Suggests that hospitals are faced with variable demand patterns, and simulation provides managers with a powerful means to access the demands on resources created by different case scenarios. Outlines the iterative development of a case study of patient flows at one clinic in an out-patients departm...
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In: The international journal of productivity and performance management - Bradford : Emerald, 1952, 45(1996), 6, Seite 17-21 |
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