2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2012.08.060
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Rank aggregation methods comparison: A case for triage prioritization

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“…Future research will generalize the techniques presented herein in order to derive efficient algorithms for other multi-constrained scheduling problems in similar case studies. In the field of ED patient scheduling, the ''floating patient'' method can be combined with recent scheduling and prioritization approaches such as the Rank Aggregation method [26], the bed management method [19], and other methods from operations research, in order to improve the performance of existing hospitals and EDs and to assist in the design of new ones.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future research will generalize the techniques presented herein in order to derive efficient algorithms for other multi-constrained scheduling problems in similar case studies. In the field of ED patient scheduling, the ''floating patient'' method can be combined with recent scheduling and prioritization approaches such as the Rank Aggregation method [26], the bed management method [19], and other methods from operations research, in order to improve the performance of existing hospitals and EDs and to assist in the design of new ones.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Based on this strength the business analyst can builds a semantic model and then they can use the inference capability of the logical platform to facilitate assessment on any situation, decision making or knowledge discovery. In [21] appears an state-of-theart overview on aggregation theory based on fuzzy logic, also in [22][23][24] is showed the aggregation methods approach. We propose in this research the use the aforementioned methods to define the indicators in the BSC cascade based on best practice frameworks for IT service management such as COBIT and ITIL.…”
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“…Patients' prioritization also concerns other types of medical activities such as organ transplants [36], [37], [38], [39], [20], [40], [41], traumas [42], [43], and it is also relevant to Intensive Care Units' activities [44]. Despite all these efforts, some important points are still overlooked and some major shortcomings in current prioritization systems need to be improved [16] , [17], [18], [19], [10].…”
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confidence: 99%