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Discrete Event Simulation for Health Technology Assessment

✍ Scribed by J. Jaime Caro (Author); Jârgen Mâller (Author); Jonathan Karnon (Author); James Stahl (Author); Jack Ishak (Author)


Publisher
Chapman and Hall/CRC
Year
2015
Leaves
366
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Discover How to Apply DES to Problems Encountered in HTADiscrete event simulation (DES) has traditionally been used in the engineering and operations research fields. The use of DES to inform decisions about health technologies is still in its infancy. Written by specialists at the forefront of this area, Discrete Event Simulation for Health Techno

✦ Table of Contents


Introduction. Central Concepts. Implementation. A Simple Example. Analyses. Formulating the Required Equations. Efficiency and Variance Reduction. Validation. Special Topics. Case Study: Breast Cancer Surveillance.

✦ Subjects


Economics, Finance, Business & Industry;Business, Management and Marketing;Public & Nonprofit Management;Healthcare Management;Mathematics & Statistics;Statistics & Probability;Operations Research;Statistics;Statistical Theory & Methods


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