Using phase-type models to cost stroke patient care across health, social and community services
From MaRDI portal
(Redirected from Publication:299873)
Recommendations
- A modeling framework that combines Markov models and discrete-event simulation for stroke patient care
- Costing mixed Coxian phase-type systems with Poisson arrivals
- Where to treat the older patient? Can Markov models help us better understand the relationship between hospital and community care?
- Modelling nationwide hospital length of stay: opening the black box
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 700908
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3736680 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1336809 (Why is no real title available?)
- A modeling framework that combines Markov models and discrete-event simulation for stroke patient care
- Choice of modelling technique for evaluating health care interventions
- Discrete conditional phase-type models utilising classification trees: application to modelling health service capacities
- Introduction to Matrix Analytic Methods in Stochastic Modeling
- On the moments and the distribution of the cost of a semi Markov model for healthcare systems
Cited in
(7)- Understanding dynamic status change of hospital stay and cost accumulation via combining continuous and finitely jumped processes
- Laws of large numbers for non-homogeneous Markov systems with arbitrary transition probability matrices
- An efficient algorithm for computation of information matrix in phase-type fitting
- Laws of large numbers for non-homogeneous Markov systems
- A modeling framework that combines Markov models and discrete-event simulation for stroke patient care
- Costing mixed Coxian phase-type systems with Poisson arrivals
- Examining the identifiability and estimability of the phase-type ageing model
This page was built for publication: Using phase-type models to cost stroke patient care across health, social and community services
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q299873)