2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.simpat.2018.05.007
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Implementing complex task allocation in a cytology lab via HCCM using Flexsim HC

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“…Pongjetanapong et al describes in detail the conceptual model for the cytology laboratory, following the HCCM framework proposed by Furian et al This model is summarized in the following subsections.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Pongjetanapong et al describes in detail the conceptual model for the cytology laboratory, following the HCCM framework proposed by Furian et al This model is summarized in the following subsections.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We use our conceptual model to develop a simulation of the Cytology Department using FlexSim Health care (FlexSim HC, version 4.3.10). For technical details of the model implementation, including a detailed conceptual model, data collection, model implementation, verification, and validation, see the study of Pongjetanapong et al We present here a brief overview of the main issues with implementing a conceptual model that follows the HCCM framework in FlexSim Health care (FlexSim HC). FlexSim HC is an object‐oriented DES tool, designed for health care applications .…”
Section: Model Implementationmentioning
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“…According to Pawlewski (2018) and Jones et al 2015, simulation has been done in the healthcare scope since the 2000s. Although it is not easy to model a healthcare system (Pongjetanapong et al, 2018), the simulation method still becomes an effective method because of the simulation of healthcare resulting in the optimum value of each element in the system (Persson, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%