Dear all,
I was wandering if the following paper can be of interest, which seems
marginally related to patient flow:
Barjis, J. (2008). The Importance of Business Process Modeling in
Software Systems Design. Science of Computer Programming, Vol. 71, N 1,
pp 73-87 (an Elsevier journal, ISI ranked). Impact factor of this
journal: 0.769 (2006)
This paper is rather a high-level (process) view of patient logistics
(patient admission and examination) in a hospital using Petri nets as a
Business Process Modeling tool.
Cheers,
Joseph
Glenn Lewis wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just wondering if anyone is aware of any work that uses Petri Nets to
model and analyse patient flow in a hospital or similar patient care
setting?
Jens B?k J?rgensen has done a lot with high level Petri nets. See
http://www.daimi.au.dk/~jbj/
for a list of his publications.
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