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The following pages link to Building cyclic master surgery schedules with leveled resulting bed occupancy (Q852991):
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- A study of decision support models for online patient-to-room assignment planning (Q284425) (← links)
- Master surgery scheduling with consideration of multiple downstream units (Q297106) (← links)
- Dynamic patient admission scheduling with operating room constraints, flexible horizons, and patient delays (Q309052) (← links)
- A multilevel integrative approach to hospital case mix and capacity planning (Q336475) (← links)
- A two level metaheuristic for the operating room scheduling and assignment problem (Q337329) (← links)
- Scheduling operating rooms: achievements, challenges and pitfalls (Q341461) (← links)
- Modelling and solving generalised operational surgery scheduling problems (Q342152) (← links)
- Decision support for rehabilitation hospital scheduling (Q427493) (← links)
- An integer programming approach to elective surgery scheduling: analysis and comparison based on a real case (Q427502) (← links)
- The single-day surgery scheduling problem: sequential decision-making and threshold-based heuristics (Q427505) (← links)
- Reducing the number of required beds by rearranging the OR-schedule (Q480752) (← links)
- Heuristic procedures for a stochastic batch service problem (Q742503) (← links)
- A decision support system for cyclic master surgery scheduling with multiple objectives (Q842555) (← links)
- Sequencing surgical cases in a day-care environment: an exact branch-and-price approach (Q1010278) (← links)
- Operating room planning and scheduling: a literature review (Q1038356) (← links)
- A sequential stochastic mixed integer programming model for tactical master surgery scheduling (Q1651732) (← links)
- A hybrid genetic approach for solving an integrated multi-objective operating room planning and scheduling problem (Q1652429) (← links)
- Long-term integrated surgery room optimization and recovery ward planning, with a case study in the Brazilian national institute of traumatology and orthopedics (INTO) (Q1681402) (← links)
- ``You have to get wet to learn how to swim'' applied to bridging the gap between research into personnel scheduling and its implementation in practice (Q1730753) (← links)
- Multiple criteria mixed-integer programming for incorporating multiple factors into the development of master operating theatre timetables (Q1754029) (← links)