AbstractDiscrete event simulation (DES) is a form of computer-based modeling that provides an intuitive and flexible approach to representing complex systems. It has been used in a wide range of health care applications. Most early applications involved analyses of systems with constrained resources, where the general aim was to improve the organization of delivered services. More recently, DES has increasingly been applied to evaluate specific technologies in the context of health technology assessment. The aim of this article was to provide consensus-based guidelines on the application of DES in a health care setting, covering the range of issues to which DES can be applied. The article works through the different stages of the modeling p...
AbstractHealth care delivery systems are inherently complex, consisting of multiple tiers of interde...
Health care delivery systems are inherently complex, consisting of multiple tiers of interdependent ...
Models—mathematical frameworks that facilitate estimation of the consequences of health care decisio...
Discrete event simulation (DES) is a form of computer-based modeling that provides an intuitive and ...
Discrete event simulation (DES) is a form of computer-based modeling that provides an intuitive and ...
AbstractDiscrete event simulation (DES) is a form of computer-based modeling that provides an intuit...
Discrete event simulation (DES) is a form of computer-based modeling that provides an intuitive and ...
Abstract Background The objective was to explore the current advances and extent of DES (Discrete Ev...
Increasing demand for healthcare services, due to changes in demographic shifts and constraints in h...
Increasing demand for healthcare services, due to changes in demographic shifts and constraints in h...
Discrete Event Simulation (DES) has been widely used in modelling health-care systems for many years...
Discrete Event Simulation (DES) has been widely used in modelling healthcare systems for many years ...
We review and define the current state of the art as relating to discrete event simulation in health...
AbstractModels—mathematical frameworks that facilitate estimation of the consequences of health care...
AbstractIn a previous report, the ISPOR Task Force on Dynamic Simulation Modeling Applications in He...
AbstractHealth care delivery systems are inherently complex, consisting of multiple tiers of interde...
Health care delivery systems are inherently complex, consisting of multiple tiers of interdependent ...
Models—mathematical frameworks that facilitate estimation of the consequences of health care decisio...
Discrete event simulation (DES) is a form of computer-based modeling that provides an intuitive and ...
Discrete event simulation (DES) is a form of computer-based modeling that provides an intuitive and ...
AbstractDiscrete event simulation (DES) is a form of computer-based modeling that provides an intuit...
Discrete event simulation (DES) is a form of computer-based modeling that provides an intuitive and ...
Abstract Background The objective was to explore the current advances and extent of DES (Discrete Ev...
Increasing demand for healthcare services, due to changes in demographic shifts and constraints in h...
Increasing demand for healthcare services, due to changes in demographic shifts and constraints in h...
Discrete Event Simulation (DES) has been widely used in modelling health-care systems for many years...
Discrete Event Simulation (DES) has been widely used in modelling healthcare systems for many years ...
We review and define the current state of the art as relating to discrete event simulation in health...
AbstractModels—mathematical frameworks that facilitate estimation of the consequences of health care...
AbstractIn a previous report, the ISPOR Task Force on Dynamic Simulation Modeling Applications in He...
AbstractHealth care delivery systems are inherently complex, consisting of multiple tiers of interde...
Health care delivery systems are inherently complex, consisting of multiple tiers of interdependent ...
Models—mathematical frameworks that facilitate estimation of the consequences of health care decisio...