DocumentCode :
3746767
Title :
Stroke care systems: Can simulation modeling catch up with the recent advances in stroke treatment?
Author :
Mahsa Keshtkaran;John Hearne;Babak Abbasi;Leonid Churilov
Author_Institution :
School of Math and Geospatial Sciences, RMIT University, 124 La Trobe Street, Melbourne, VIC, 3000, AUSTRALIA
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
1379
Lastpage :
1390
Abstract :
Stroke is one of the three most common causes of death and the sixth most common cause of disability worldwide. Building effective and efficient stroke care systems is critical for improving patient outcomes in the prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of stroke. A systems approach is necessary to improve the way stroke is treated so that patients have access to the most appropriate treatment in centers that are best equipped to deal with their critical and time-sensitive needs. System simulation has much to contribute to the design and operation of effective and efficient stroke care systems. The success on this path depends, among other factors, upon common vision for problems to attack. The objective of this paper is to review existing contribution of simulation modeling to stroke care systems and to propose the ways for future contribution of system simulation to the effort of designing and operating effective stroke care systems.
Keywords :
"Computational modeling","Art","Databases","Europe"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), 2015
Electronic_ISBN :
1558-4305
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WSC.2015.7408261
Filename :
7408261
Link To Document :
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