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Title: | Modelling and simulation techniques for supporting healthcare decision making : a selection framework |
Authors: | Clarkson, John Slote Morris, Zoe Jun, Gyuchan Thomas Eldabi, Tillal Jahangirian, Mohsen Naseer, Aisha Stergioulas, Lampros Taylor, Peter Xue, Maggy Young, Terry Berger, Sue Bolt, Tim Brailsford, Sally Connell, Con Klein, Jonathan Patel, Brijesh Barton, Maria Garg, Lalit McClean, Sally Harper, Paul |
Keywords: | Phase contrast magnetic resonance imaging Cerebrovascular disease -- Patients Mobile computing Computer software -- Evaluation Medical care Medical technology |
Issue Date: | 2009 |
Publisher: | University of Cambridge. Engineering Design Centre |
Citation: | Jun, G. C., & Clarkson, P. J. (2009). Modelling and simulation techniques for supporting healthcare decision making: a selection framework. Cambridge: University of Cambridge. |
Abstract: | The development of this workbook has been led by a team of researchers from five UK universities with a grant from the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). They are investigating the use of modelling and simulation in healthcare as part of the RIGHT (Research Into Global Healthcare Tools) project. The workbook was developed following an extensive review of literature on the application of modelling and simulation in healthcare and other safety- critical industries, supplemented by the team’s extensive expertise of modelling and simulation in healthcare. In order to produce this summary guide, thousands of articles were categorised according to the techniques used, when they were used, and with what resources. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/25837 |
ISBN: | 9780954524333 |
Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - FacICTCIS |
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