Technical Note—A Sampling-Based Approach to Appointment Scheduling
From MaRDI portal
Publication:4648263
Recommendations
- A computational approach to optimized appointment scheduling
- Appointment scheduling with discrete random durations
- Appointment scheduling with discrete random durations
- Appointment scheduling with multiple providers and stochastic service times
- Appointment scheduling with a quantile objective
- Online appointment scheduling in the random order model
- Asymptotically optimal appointment schedules
- Optimal appointment scheduling in continuous time: the lag order approximation method
- Optimization and approximation methods for dynamic appointment scheduling with patient choices
- A note on appointment scheduling with piecewise linear cost functions
Cited in
(18)- Dynamic multi-priority, multi-class patient scheduling with stochastic service times
- Appointment scheduling for multi-stage sequential service systems with limited distributional information
- Appointment scheduling with discrete random durations
- Improving appointment scheduling for medical screening
- Outpatient appointment systems in healthcare: a review of optimization studies
- Sampling-based approximation schemes for capacitated stochastic inventory control models
- A simulation optimization approach for the appointment scheduling problem with decision-dependent uncertainties
- Robust Appointment Scheduling with Heterogeneous Costs
- A note on appointment scheduling with piecewise linear cost functions
- Appointment scheduling with discrete random durations
- Distributionally robust appointment scheduling with moment-based ambiguity set
- Stochastic radiotherapy appointment scheduling
- The effect of few historical data on the performance of sample average approximation method for operating room scheduling
- Next-day operating room scheduling with uncertain surgery durations: exact analysis and heuristics
- Appointment scheduling with a quantile objective
- Matching patients and healthcare service providers: a novel two-stage method based on knowledge rules and OWA-NSGA-II algorithm
- Non-indexability of the stochastic appointment scheduling problem
- Appointment scheduling for multi-stage sequential service systems with stochastic service durations
This page was built for publication: Technical Note—A Sampling-Based Approach to Appointment Scheduling
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q4648263)