© 2012, Copyright © 2012, Operational Research Society Ltd. This paper describes the development of a decision support framework, which contributed to the strategic management of radical changes in hospital services in Northern Ireland. The approach employed geographical modelling to estimate patient episode flow effects between geographical areas and hospitals under different hospital configurations. Such effects are central to the evaluation of key strategic issues such as catchment population characteristics (and the funding of such), capacity planning and achievement of access/travel time targets. The approach is illustrated with an evaluation of a new-build hospital development in a region within the Province. With respect to the model...
This article considers current capacity issues in health care and the development of quantitative te...
Abstract: The pursuit of geographic equity objectives within a NHS-institutional setting requires in...
Abstract: Examples of geographical distribution and organisation of health services are the location...
© 2012, Copyright © 2012, Operational Research Society Ltd. This paper describes the development of ...
This paper describes the development of a decision support framework, which contributed to the strat...
The Irish Government is currently engaged in considerations about a proposed reorganisation of acut...
Hospitals need to understand patient flows in an increasingly competitive health economy. New initia...
This research has emanated from the geographical concerns raised by organisational change in the Bri...
This research has emanated from the geographical concerns raised by organisational change in the Bri...
On the island of Ireland, there are two distinct and separate jurisdictions, namely the Republic of...
This project arose from deliberations within the Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) in ...
This paper describes some of the work done by the Operational Research Service of the Department of ...
OBJECTIVES: Network analysis to integrate patient, transportation and hospital characteristics for h...
Published data on hospitalisation rates tend to reveal marked spatial variations within a city or re...
The research presented in this thesis focuses on the investigation of whether the compartmental flow...
This article considers current capacity issues in health care and the development of quantitative te...
Abstract: The pursuit of geographic equity objectives within a NHS-institutional setting requires in...
Abstract: Examples of geographical distribution and organisation of health services are the location...
© 2012, Copyright © 2012, Operational Research Society Ltd. This paper describes the development of ...
This paper describes the development of a decision support framework, which contributed to the strat...
The Irish Government is currently engaged in considerations about a proposed reorganisation of acut...
Hospitals need to understand patient flows in an increasingly competitive health economy. New initia...
This research has emanated from the geographical concerns raised by organisational change in the Bri...
This research has emanated from the geographical concerns raised by organisational change in the Bri...
On the island of Ireland, there are two distinct and separate jurisdictions, namely the Republic of...
This project arose from deliberations within the Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) in ...
This paper describes some of the work done by the Operational Research Service of the Department of ...
OBJECTIVES: Network analysis to integrate patient, transportation and hospital characteristics for h...
Published data on hospitalisation rates tend to reveal marked spatial variations within a city or re...
The research presented in this thesis focuses on the investigation of whether the compartmental flow...
This article considers current capacity issues in health care and the development of quantitative te...
Abstract: The pursuit of geographic equity objectives within a NHS-institutional setting requires in...
Abstract: Examples of geographical distribution and organisation of health services are the location...