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Role activity diagram-based discrete event simulation model for healthcare service delivery processes

In case of health care systems, discrete event simulations (DESs) are useful techniques to identify problematic process issues. However, currently available simulation models often use a simplified flow chart as an input which represents patient flow obtained from on-site observations and interviews...

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Published in:International journal of systems science. Operations & logistics 2017-01, Vol.4 (1), p.68-83
Main Authors: Shukla, Nagesh, Keast, John E., Ceglarek, Darek
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