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Capacity planning and appointment scheduling for new patient oncology consults
Health Care Management Science, 2015To ensure that patients receive timely access to care, it has become increasingly important to use existing care provider capacity as efficiently as possible and to make informed capacity planning decisions. To support this decision-making process at a regional cancer center in British Columbia (Canada), we undertook a simulation and optimization based
Xiang, Ma +4 more
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Flexible Services and Manufacturing Journal, 2019
Appointment overbooking has been commonly adopted for the mitigation of the adverse consequences of patient no-shows, such as reduced resource utilization and revenue. However, if there are more patients showing up than expected, the resource overtime and patient waiting time can increase. Due to the theoretical interest and the practical importance of
Yong-Hong Kuo +2 more
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Appointment overbooking has been commonly adopted for the mitigation of the adverse consequences of patient no-shows, such as reduced resource utilization and revenue. However, if there are more patients showing up than expected, the resource overtime and patient waiting time can increase. Due to the theoretical interest and the practical importance of
Yong-Hong Kuo +2 more
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2017
Appointment overbooking is one of the most popular ways to mitigate the risk of no-shows. Although appointment overbooking can improve resource utilization, it may also lead to adverse consequences such as increases in resource overtime and patient waiting time. While the majority of research on appointment overbooking focuses on the system performance
Yan Chen +2 more
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Appointment overbooking is one of the most popular ways to mitigate the risk of no-shows. Although appointment overbooking can improve resource utilization, it may also lead to adverse consequences such as increases in resource overtime and patient waiting time. While the majority of research on appointment overbooking focuses on the system performance
Yan Chen +2 more
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Evidence-Based Behavioral Model for Calendar Schedules of Individual Mobile Phone Users
International Conference on Data Science and Advanced Analytics, 2016Iqbal H. Sarker +3 more
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Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 2010
Kelly Bauer Bartley, Rebecca Haney
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Kelly Bauer Bartley, Rebecca Haney
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Failed Appointments in Residency Practices: Who Misses Them and What Providers Are Most Affected?
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 1997N. Weingarten, D. L. Meyer, J. Schneid
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Who Misses Appointments? An Empirical Analysis
Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie, 1991Barry R. Campbell, D. Staley, M. Matas
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Resource and appointment scheduling: closing the information loop.
Journal of the Society for Health Systems, 1992Hospital-wide preparation is currently underway for a new patient care information system at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, Massachusetts. Integral to this new system are two new products recently developed by the TDS Healthcare Systems Corporation: a permanent patient record system and a resource and appointment scheduling application.
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