2022
DOI: 10.32322/jhsm.1136265
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Evaluation of the health performances of the regions affiliated to the the ministry of health by multi-criteria decision making techniques

Abstract: Aim: The aim of this study is to determine the health performances of the regions in the 2019 Health Statistics Yearbook by using multi-criteria decision making techniques. Material and Method: The study is a cross-sectional study and the data used in the study were obtained from the Ministry of Health Statistics Yearbook 2019. The population of the study consists of 12 regions (Western Anatolia, Western Black Sea, Eastern Black Sea, Eastern Black Sea, Eastern Marmara, Aegean, Istanbul, Central Anatolia,… Show more

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“…[102,103], renewable energy development [104,105] and planning [106,107]-such as suitable areas for photovoltaic and concentrated solar power [108], onshore wind [109], offshore wind [110], and offshore floating photovoltaic systems [111]-, healthcare and medicine (i.e., patient treatment or medical equipment selection, resource allocation in hospitals, etc.) [112,113], and education (i.e., performances, teachers' recruitment process, etc.) [114,115].…”
Section: Theoretical Framework Of Multi-criteria Decision-making (Mcd...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[102,103], renewable energy development [104,105] and planning [106,107]-such as suitable areas for photovoltaic and concentrated solar power [108], onshore wind [109], offshore wind [110], and offshore floating photovoltaic systems [111]-, healthcare and medicine (i.e., patient treatment or medical equipment selection, resource allocation in hospitals, etc.) [112,113], and education (i.e., performances, teachers' recruitment process, etc.) [114,115].…”
Section: Theoretical Framework Of Multi-criteria Decision-making (Mcd...mentioning
confidence: 99%