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The International Conference on Health Care Systems Engineering
(HCSE) provided a timely opportunity to discuss statistical
analysis and operations management issues in health care delivery
systems. The conference took place in Milan between May 22nd and
24th, 2013. Scientists and practitioners discussed new ideas,
methods and technologies for improving the operation of health care
organizations. The event and this resulting volume emphasize
research in the field of health care systems engineering developed
in close collaboration with clinicians. Topics applicable to
researchers and practitioners include: hospital drug logistics,
operating theatres, modelling and simulation in patient care and
healthcare organizations, home care services.
In this volume, scientists and practitioners write about new
methods and technologies for improving the operation of health care
organizations. Statistical analyses play an important role in these
methods with the implications of simulation and modeling applied to
the future of health care. Papers are based on work presented at
the Second International Conference on Health Care Systems
Engineering (HCSE2015) in Lyon, France. The conference was a rare
opportunity for scientists and practitioners to share work directly
with each other. Each resulting paper received a double blind
review. Paper topics include: hospital drug logistics, emergency
care, simulation in patient care, and models for home care
services.
Since manufacturing has acquired industrial relevance, the problem
of adequately sizing manufacturing plants has always been discussed
and has represented a di?cult problem for the enterprises, which
prepare strategic plans to competitively operate in the market.
Manufact- ing capacity is quite expensive and its exploitation and
planning must be carefully designed in order to avoid large wastes,
or to preserve the survival of enterprises in the market. Indeed a
good choice of ma- facturing capacity can result in improved
performance in terms of cost, innovativeness, ?exibility, quality
and service delivery. Unfortunately the capacity planning problem
is not easy to solve because of the lack of clarity in the
decisional process, the large number of variables involved, the
high correlation among variables and the high level of uncertainty
that inevitably a?ects decisions. The aim of this book is to
provide a framework and speci?c methods and tools for the selection
and con?guration of capacity of Advanced Manufacturing Systems
(AMS). In particular this book de?nes an - chitecture where the
multidisciplinary aspects of the designofAMSare properly organized
and addressed. The tool will support the decisi- maker in the
de?nition of the con?guration of the system which is best suited
for the particular competitive context where the ?rm operates or
wants tooperate. Thisbookisofinterest for academic researchers in
the ?eldofind- trial engineering and particularly indicated in the
areas of operations and manufacturing strategy.
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Health Care Systems Engineering - HCSE, Florence, Italy, May 2017 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Paola Cappanera, Jingshan Li, Andrea Matta, Evren Sahin, Nico J. Vandaele, …
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This book presents statistical processes for health care delivery
and covers new ideas, methods and technologies used to improve
health care organizations. It gathers the proceedings of the Third
International Conference on Health Care Systems Engineering (HCSE
2017), which took place in Florence, Italy from May 29 to 31, 2017.
The Conference provided a timely opportunity to address operations
research and operations management issues in health care delivery
systems. Scientists and practitioners discussed new ideas, methods
and technologies for improving the operations of health care
systems, developed in close collaborations with clinicians. The
topics cover a broad spectrum of concrete problems that pose
challenges for researchers and practitioners alike: hospital drug
logistics, operating theatre management, home care services,
modeling, simulation, process mining and data mining in patient
care and health care organizations.
The International Conference on Health Care Systems Engineering
(HCSE) provided a timely opportunity to discuss statistical
analysis and operations management issues in health care delivery
systems. The conference took place in Milan between May 22nd and
24th, 2013. Scientists and practitioners discussed new ideas,
methods and technologies for improving the operation of health care
organizations. The event and this resulting volume emphasize
research in the field of health care systems engineering developed
in close collaboration with clinicians. Topics applicable to
researchers and practitioners include: hospital drug logistics,
operating theatres, modelling and simulation in patient care and
healthcare organizations, home care services.
Since manufacturing has acquired industrial relevance, the problem
of adequately sizing manufacturing plants has always been discussed
and has represented a di?cult problem for the enterprises, which
prepare strategic plans to competitively operate in the market.
Manufact- ing capacity is quite expensive and its exploitation and
planning must be carefully designed in order to avoid large wastes,
or to preserve the survival of enterprises in the market. Indeed a
good choice of ma- facturing capacity can result in improved
performance in terms of cost, innovativeness, ?exibility, quality
and service delivery. Unfortunately the capacity planning problem
is not easy to solve because of the lack of clarity in the
decisional process, the large number of variables involved, the
high correlation among variables and the high level of uncertainty
that inevitably a?ects decisions. The aim of this book is to
provide a framework and speci?c methods and tools for the selection
and con?guration of capacity of Advanced Manufacturing Systems
(AMS). In particular this book de?nes an - chitecture where the
multidisciplinary aspects of the designofAMSare properly organized
and addressed. The tool will support the decisi- maker in the
de?nition of the con?guration of the system which is best suited
for the particular competitive context where the ?rm operates or
wants tooperate. Thisbookisofinterest for academic researchers in
the ?eldofind- trial engineering and particularly indicated in the
areas of operations and manufacturing strategy.
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Health Care Systems Engineering - HCSE, Florence, Italy, May 2017 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017)
Paola Cappanera, Jingshan Li, Andrea Matta, Evren Sahin, Nico J. Vandaele, …
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R4,018
Discovery Miles 40 180
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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This book presents statistical processes for health care delivery
and covers new ideas, methods and technologies used to improve
health care organizations. It gathers the proceedings of the Third
International Conference on Health Care Systems Engineering (HCSE
2017), which took place in Florence, Italy from May 29 to 31, 2017.
The Conference provided a timely opportunity to address operations
research and operations management issues in health care delivery
systems. Scientists and practitioners discussed new ideas, methods
and technologies for improving the operations of health care
systems, developed in close collaborations with clinicians. The
topics cover a broad spectrum of concrete problems that pose
challenges for researchers and practitioners alike: hospital drug
logistics, operating theatre management, home care services,
modeling, simulation, process mining and data mining in patient
care and health care organizations.
In this volume, scientists and practitioners write about new
methods and technologies for improving the operation of health care
organizations. Statistical analyses play an important role in these
methods with the implications of simulation and modeling applied to
the future of health care. Papers are based on work presented at
the Second International Conference on Health Care Systems
Engineering (HCSE2015) in Lyon, France. The conference was a rare
opportunity for scientists and practitioners to share work directly
with each other. Each resulting paper received a double blind
review. Paper topics include: hospital drug logistics, emergency
care, simulation in patient care, and models for home care
services.
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