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Journal of Economic Theory, 2021
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Journal of Public Health Policy, 2003
yaG HE debate on health services access generally focuses ^ on the difficulties members of certain social groups (the poor, uninsured, uneducated, etc.) encounter in I 1 5 identifying and subsequently obtaining prompt, high quality, services through appropriate channels.
Aldo, Mariotto, Giovanni, Pilati
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yaG HE debate on health services access generally focuses ^ on the difficulties members of certain social groups (the poor, uninsured, uneducated, etc.) encounter in I 1 5 identifying and subsequently obtaining prompt, high quality, services through appropriate channels.
Aldo, Mariotto, Giovanni, Pilati
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Nursing Standard, 1988
Britain's biggest health insurer has launched a cut-rate scheme to help the elderly the, young, and those in the middle to lower income brackets beat NHS waiting lists for over 100 of the most commonly needed operations.
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Britain's biggest health insurer has launched a cut-rate scheme to help the elderly the, young, and those in the middle to lower income brackets beat NHS waiting lists for over 100 of the most commonly needed operations.
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Nursing Standard, 1987
Junior Health Minister Edwina Currie's claim to nurses that hospital waiting lists were being held 'steady' has been disputed by Labour's Shadow Social Services Secretary Robin Cook.
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Junior Health Minister Edwina Currie's claim to nurses that hospital waiting lists were being held 'steady' has been disputed by Labour's Shadow Social Services Secretary Robin Cook.
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SIMPLE MODELS OF WAITING LISTS [PDF]
Motivated by recent empirical studies of the length distribution of hospital waiting lists, we introduce and solve a set of models that imitate the formation of waiting lists. Patients arriving in the system must choose a waiting list to join, based on its length. At the same time patients leave the lists as they get served.
G. J. RODGERS, Y. J. YAP, T. P. YOUNG
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Proceedings of the 17th ACM SIGPLAN symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming, 2012
The linked-list data structure is fundamental and ubiquitous. Lock-free versions of the linked-list are well known. However, the existence of a practical wait-free linked-list has been open. In this work we designed such a linked-list. To achieve better performance, we have also extended this design using the fast-path-slow-path methodology.
Shahar Timnat +3 more
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The linked-list data structure is fundamental and ubiquitous. Lock-free versions of the linked-list are well known. However, the existence of a practical wait-free linked-list has been open. In this work we designed such a linked-list. To achieve better performance, we have also extended this design using the fast-path-slow-path methodology.
Shahar Timnat +3 more
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Nursing Standard, 1987
Waiting lists may not reflect the real number of people who will be coming through a hospital, according to research from Oxford.
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Waiting lists may not reflect the real number of people who will be coming through a hospital, according to research from Oxford.
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Substance Use & Misuse, 2015
It all began with an unexpected finding in Oregon. We had randomly assigned people with alcohol use disorders to either 10 weeks of immediate outpatient behavioral counseling or what we regarded to...
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It all began with an unexpected finding in Oregon. We had randomly assigned people with alcohol use disorders to either 10 weeks of immediate outpatient behavioral counseling or what we regarded to...
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Managing the kidney waiting list
Progress in Transplantation, 2006Candidates on the kidney transplant list wait for longer periods and have increasing numbers of comorbid conditions. To ensure that these candidates are acceptable for transplantation when an organ becomes available, physical, psychosocial, and financial strategies are essential.
April, Zarifian, Marian, O'Rourke
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