2000
DOI: 10.1177/014233120002200305
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Modelling a progressive care system using a coloured-timed Petri net

Abstract: In a progressive care system, patients are transferred between different healthcare units within a healthcare facility, depending on the different stages in the patients’ care. Although a progressive care system allows for improved delivery of treatment and monitoring through the division and specialization of labour and other resources, it is also very problematic to manage effectively with high levels of interdependence between the different units and unpredictable levels of demand that are placed on resourc… Show more

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“…Sometimes the needed apparatuses or services are far away from each other, in different buildings or even in different towns. Various attempts to improve the planning and utilisation of resources within HC systems have been made using statistical and mathematical methods such as Markov models, Phase-type distributions, simulation and compartmental models [2] and Petri nets [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sometimes the needed apparatuses or services are far away from each other, in different buildings or even in different towns. Various attempts to improve the planning and utilisation of resources within HC systems have been made using statistical and mathematical methods such as Markov models, Phase-type distributions, simulation and compartmental models [2] and Petri nets [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%