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The following pages link to Clinic scheduling models with overbooking for patients with heterogeneous no-show probabilities (Q601164):
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- Predictive analytics model for healthcare planning and scheduling (Q323123) (← links)
- Optimal booking and scheduling in outpatient procedure centers (Q337067) (← links)
- Multi-class, multi-resource advance scheduling with no-shows, cancellations and overbooking (Q342261) (← links)
- Capacity allocation for demand of different customer-product-combinations with cancellations, no-shows, and overbooking when there is a sequential delivery of service (Q363587) (← links)
- Approximate dynamic programming for capacity allocation in the service industry (Q439484) (← links)
- Sequential clinical scheduling with service criteria (Q635194) (← links)
- Appointment scheduling optimization with two stages diagnosis for clinic outpatient (Q782623) (← links)
- A novel approach to determine a tactical and operational decision for dynamic appointment scheduling at nuclear medical center (Q1652084) (← links)
- Outpatient appointment systems in healthcare: a review of optimization studies (Q1698879) (← links)
- Sequential appointment scheduling considering walk-in patients (Q1718664) (← links)
- Study on specialist outpatient matching appointment and the balance matching model (Q1740392) (← links)
- Appointment-driven queueing systems with non-punctual customers (Q2158599) (← links)
- The effect of cancelled appointments on outpatient clinic operations (Q2178113) (← links)
- Dynamic multi-priority, multi-class patient scheduling with stochastic service times (Q2272318) (← links)
- Appointment scheduling for multi-stage sequential service systems with stochastic service durations (Q2329713) (← links)
- Outpatient appointment scheduling given individual day-dependent no-show predictions (Q2629628) (← links)
- Coordinated Patient Appointment Scheduling for a Multistation Healthcare Network (Q5126623) (← links)
- Preference based scheduling in a healthcare provider network (Q6167379) (← links)