Current spending in the US health system has reached 17.9% of GDP and the need for improved decision-making to help lower costs and improve quality is widely recognized. This dissertation, Operating on Quality, Access, and Cost: Managing Better Health Systems takes a hierarchical approach to effective healthcare decision-making by examining three broad areas for healthcare improvement: health systems design, health systems maintenance, and clinical operations. We examine how effective operational strategies for improving health service delivery take into account interrelationships between quality, access, and cost of care. At the design level, we employ competitive queueing models to study the impact of inter-provider competition on quality...
This thesis will outline healthcare systems in the United States, Canada, and Europe in order to und...
dissertationU.S. healthcare costs have shown a marked increase as a percentage of GDP over the past ...
The United States spends a larger percentage of GDP on healthcare than any other OECD nation, and ye...
This dissertation suggests an important set of issues to consider around "design for performance" at...
The healthcare landscape has been changing rapidly with changes in the reimbursement system, financi...
The healthcare landscape has been changing rapidly with changes in the reimbursement system, financi...
My dissertation is inspired by challenging yet encouraging payment policies and operational issues i...
The overarching objective of the research described in this dissertation is to analyze some pressing...
Affordable health care access that provides well-coordinated and high-quality services on time is a ...
This dissertation proposal empirically examines operational paradigms in healthcare service delivery...
This dissertation proposal empirically examines operational paradigms in healthcare service delivery...
In comparison to the European healthcare system, the U.S. healthcare system has lower quality care, ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2018. Major: Industrial and Systems Engineerin...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
The United States spends a larger percentage of GDP on healthcare than any other OECD nation, and ye...
This thesis will outline healthcare systems in the United States, Canada, and Europe in order to und...
dissertationU.S. healthcare costs have shown a marked increase as a percentage of GDP over the past ...
The United States spends a larger percentage of GDP on healthcare than any other OECD nation, and ye...
This dissertation suggests an important set of issues to consider around "design for performance" at...
The healthcare landscape has been changing rapidly with changes in the reimbursement system, financi...
The healthcare landscape has been changing rapidly with changes in the reimbursement system, financi...
My dissertation is inspired by challenging yet encouraging payment policies and operational issues i...
The overarching objective of the research described in this dissertation is to analyze some pressing...
Affordable health care access that provides well-coordinated and high-quality services on time is a ...
This dissertation proposal empirically examines operational paradigms in healthcare service delivery...
This dissertation proposal empirically examines operational paradigms in healthcare service delivery...
In comparison to the European healthcare system, the U.S. healthcare system has lower quality care, ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2018. Major: Industrial and Systems Engineerin...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
The United States spends a larger percentage of GDP on healthcare than any other OECD nation, and ye...
This thesis will outline healthcare systems in the United States, Canada, and Europe in order to und...
dissertationU.S. healthcare costs have shown a marked increase as a percentage of GDP over the past ...
The United States spends a larger percentage of GDP on healthcare than any other OECD nation, and ye...