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Richard J. Boucherie
Researcher at University of Twente
Publications - 212
Citations - 3837
Richard J. Boucherie is an academic researcher from University of Twente. The author has contributed to research in topics: Queueing theory & Queue. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 202 publications receiving 3516 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard J. Boucherie include French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation & University of Amsterdam.
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Taxonomic classification of planning decisions in health care: a structured review of the state of the art in OR/MS
Peter J. H. Hulshof,Nikky Kortbeek,Nikky Kortbeek,Richard J. Boucherie,Erwin W. Hans,Piet J. M. Bakker +5 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive overview of the typical decisions to be made in resource capacity planning and control in health care, and a structured review of relevant articles from the field of Operations Research and Management Sciences (OR/MS) for each planning decision.
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An exact approach for relating recovering surgical patient workload to the master surgical schedule
Peter T. Vanberkel,Peter T. Vanberkel,Richard J. Boucherie,Erwin W. Hans,Johann L. Hurink,van Wineke A.M. Lent,van Wineke A.M. Lent,van W.H. Harten,van W.H. Harten +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an analytical approach to project the workload for downstream departments based on the master surgical schedule (MSS) is described, which states which patient types receive surgery on which day and the ward occupancy distributions, patient admission/discharge distributions and the distributions for ongoing interventions/treatments.
A Survey of Health Care Models that Encompass Multiple Departments
TL;DR: In this paper, a survey of quantitative health care models to illustrate the extent to which they encompass multiple hospital departments is presented, and the authors provide general overviews of the relationships that exist between major hospital departments and describes how these relationships are accounted for by researchers.
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Managing the overflow of intensive care patients
TL;DR: In this work, several hospitals in a region jointly reserve a small number of beds for regional emergency patients and presents a mathematical method for computing the number of regional beds for any given acceptance rate, inspired by overflow models in telecommunication systems with multiple streams of telephone calls.
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Managing the overflow of intensive care patients
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a cooperative solution for the ICU capacity problem in which several hospitals in a region jointly reserve a small number of beds for regional emergency patients, based on overflow models in telecommunication systems with multiple streams of telephone calls.