2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.artmed.2015.05.001
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Semi-online patient scheduling in pathology laboratories

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“…As an example, [153] consider the scheduling of appointments where examinations take place in the morning, after which diagnoses and treatment plans are determined in multi-disciplinary team meetings and the outcome is discussed with the patient in the afternoon. Rescheduling is allowed in [305], where involved departments may change a concept schedule, and in [17] where an arriving patient in a pathology emergency department laboratory is scheduled and other patients are rescheduled, such that the total waiting time of all patients is minimized.…”
Section: Capacity-to-patient Assignmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As an example, [153] consider the scheduling of appointments where examinations take place in the morning, after which diagnoses and treatment plans are determined in multi-disciplinary team meetings and the outcome is discussed with the patient in the afternoon. Rescheduling is allowed in [305], where involved departments may change a concept schedule, and in [17] where an arriving patient in a pathology emergency department laboratory is scheduled and other patients are rescheduled, such that the total waiting time of all patients is minimized.…”
Section: Capacity-to-patient Assignmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patient performance in flow-shop systems is measured by means of the direct waiting time [17,153,178,181,222,223], access time (also known as indirect waiting time) [34,50,147], and the rejection probability [5]. In single-appointment systems the direct waiting time is measured as the waiting time on the day of the appointment from the planned appointment start until the actual start of the appointment.…”
Section: Flow-shopmentioning
confidence: 99%
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