In this paper, we present a random effects approach to modelling of patient pathways with an application to the neonatal unit of a large metropolitan hospital. This approach could be used to identify pathways such as those resulting in high probabilities of death/survival, and to estimate cost of care or length of stay. Patient-specific discharge probabilities could also be predicted as a function of the random effect. We also investigate the sensitivity of our modelling results to random effects distribution assumptions
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Hospital length of stay (LOS) is often used as a reliable proxy for measuring the consumption of hos...
Overcrowded hospitals in its different process’s levels is a very common issue all over the g...
In this paper, we present a random effects approach to modelling of patient flow. Individual patient...
Patient flow modeling is a growing field of interest in health services research. Several techniques...
Modelling patient flow in health care systems is considered to be vital in understanding the operati...
A mixed effects approach hereby introduced to patients flow and length of stay modelling. In, partic...
We introduce a Markov chain model to represent a patient's path in terms of the number and type of i...
The research in this thesis has been undertaken to develop statistical tools for monitoring adverse ...
Phase-type distributions were used to carry out model-based clustering of patients using the time sp...
The concept of patient flow modelling has attracted managers, commissioners and clinicians to better...
Markov chains can be used to model patient flow in hospital settings. In this study, six Markov chain...
International audienceThis paper presents a method to automatically create stochastic simulation mod...
The inherent stochasticity in transmission of hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) has complicated ou...
UnrestrictedThe NEC study is a retrospective study exploring factors related to mortality and evalua...
Copyright and all rights therein are retained by the authors. All persons copying this information a...
Hospital length of stay (LOS) is often used as a reliable proxy for measuring the consumption of hos...
Overcrowded hospitals in its different process’s levels is a very common issue all over the g...
In this paper, we present a random effects approach to modelling of patient flow. Individual patient...
Patient flow modeling is a growing field of interest in health services research. Several techniques...
Modelling patient flow in health care systems is considered to be vital in understanding the operati...
A mixed effects approach hereby introduced to patients flow and length of stay modelling. In, partic...
We introduce a Markov chain model to represent a patient's path in terms of the number and type of i...
The research in this thesis has been undertaken to develop statistical tools for monitoring adverse ...
Phase-type distributions were used to carry out model-based clustering of patients using the time sp...
The concept of patient flow modelling has attracted managers, commissioners and clinicians to better...
Markov chains can be used to model patient flow in hospital settings. In this study, six Markov chain...
International audienceThis paper presents a method to automatically create stochastic simulation mod...
The inherent stochasticity in transmission of hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) has complicated ou...
UnrestrictedThe NEC study is a retrospective study exploring factors related to mortality and evalua...
Copyright and all rights therein are retained by the authors. All persons copying this information a...
Hospital length of stay (LOS) is often used as a reliable proxy for measuring the consumption of hos...
Overcrowded hospitals in its different process’s levels is a very common issue all over the g...