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Teoria delle code in sanità×Modelli di occupazione dei letti ospedalieri×
CampoGestione sanitariaGestione sanitaria
FamigliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Anno di origine19092000
IdeatoreAgner Krarup ErlangHealthcare operations researchers
TipoStochastic modeling and optimization techniqueStochastic simulation and time-series forecasting
Fonte seminaleErlang, A. K. (1909). The theory of probabilities and telephone conversations. Nyt Tidsskrift for Matematik, 20(B), 33–39. link ↗Tikk, D., Kóczy, L. T., & Gedeon, T. D. (2003). A survey on fuzzy relational equations and their applications in web intelligence. In W. Pedrycz (Ed.), Handbook of Granular Computing (pp. 521–542). John Wiley & Sons. link ↗
AliasHealthcare Queuing, Queue Management HealthcareBed Occupancy Forecasting, Hospital Census Prediction
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SintesiQueuing theory is a mathematical discipline that models waiting lines, service capacity, and customer (patient) flow. Developed initially by Agner Erlang for telecommunications in 1909, it has been extensively applied to healthcare to analyze and optimize emergency departments, outpatient clinics, surgical suites, and diagnostic service centers.Hospital bed occupancy models forecast the number of occupied beds at future times by analyzing admission patterns, length of stay distributions, and discharge dynamics. These models support tactical decisions about staffing, supply chain management, and strategic decisions about capacity expansion.
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