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130 related items for PubMed ID: 1391745

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  • 2. Assessing the impact of patient care policies using simulation analysis.
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  • 10. Improved data generation needed for ambulatory planning.
    Petrich FA, House MA.
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  • 11. An emergency department simulation and a neural network metamodel.
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  • 13. The introduction of computer-based technology into ambulatory care practice: seeking future benefits.
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  • 15. Trade-off between cost and quality in ambulatory care.
    Brook RH, Davies-Avery A.
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    Schappert SM, Burt CW.
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  • 17. Computer simulation assists with patient flow.
    Mathias JM.
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  • 19. System uses computer model to buck the urgent-care trend.
    Morrissey J.
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    Hung GR, Whitehouse SR, O'Neill C, Gray AP, Kissoon N.
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