Recent statements from the U.K. government indicate that future provision of services within the National Health Service will involve the transition of care from hospitals into the community. District nurses play an important role in caring for housebound patients while alleviating some pressure on other primary care services. An increase in the number and complexity of patients’ needs treated within the community, coupled with the predicted decline in the number of district nurses poses a potential supply and demand problem. Working closely with a district nursing service in Wales, the optimal size and skill mix of district nursing teams to meet patient demand is investigated. A two-stage model is developed that uses Monte Carlo simulation...
The economic cost crisis and the need for reducing costs while assuring a high service level...
A study by the England Centre for Practice Development proposes to develop and evaluate an optimum c...
The percentage of the elderly population in almost every country is growing at a much faster rate th...
Recent statements from the U.K. government indicate that future provision of services within the Nat...
Previously published work has described the development of a hospital capacity simulation tool, PROM...
Previously published work has described the development of a hospital capacity simulation tool, PROM...
Previously published work has described the development of a hospital capacity simulation tool, PROM...
Despite the fact that the majority of district nurses are grasping opportunities to provide care to ...
Three projects are presented, which between them, illustrate the use of different OR techniques to a...
Hong Kong is becoming an ageing society. The growth in the demand of residential care places, togeth...
Nursing ratios are viewed as a significant contributor to the quality of care. They vary across heal...
This project arose from deliberations within the Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) in ...
Nurses account for approximately 50 % of total hospital budgets and their allocation to medical unit...
Nurses account for approximately 50 % of total hospital budgets and their allocation to medical unit...
Nurses account for approximately 50 % of total hospital budgets and their allocation to medical unit...
The economic cost crisis and the need for reducing costs while assuring a high service level...
A study by the England Centre for Practice Development proposes to develop and evaluate an optimum c...
The percentage of the elderly population in almost every country is growing at a much faster rate th...
Recent statements from the U.K. government indicate that future provision of services within the Nat...
Previously published work has described the development of a hospital capacity simulation tool, PROM...
Previously published work has described the development of a hospital capacity simulation tool, PROM...
Previously published work has described the development of a hospital capacity simulation tool, PROM...
Despite the fact that the majority of district nurses are grasping opportunities to provide care to ...
Three projects are presented, which between them, illustrate the use of different OR techniques to a...
Hong Kong is becoming an ageing society. The growth in the demand of residential care places, togeth...
Nursing ratios are viewed as a significant contributor to the quality of care. They vary across heal...
This project arose from deliberations within the Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) in ...
Nurses account for approximately 50 % of total hospital budgets and their allocation to medical unit...
Nurses account for approximately 50 % of total hospital budgets and their allocation to medical unit...
Nurses account for approximately 50 % of total hospital budgets and their allocation to medical unit...
The economic cost crisis and the need for reducing costs while assuring a high service level...
A study by the England Centre for Practice Development proposes to develop and evaluate an optimum c...
The percentage of the elderly population in almost every country is growing at a much faster rate th...