Community Based Operations Research

Community Based Operations Research
Author: Michael P. Johnson
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2011-09-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1461408067

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This edited volume is an introduction to diverse methods and applications in operations research focused on local populations and community-based organizations that have the potential to improve the lives of individuals and communities in tangible ways. The book's themes include: space, place and community; disadvantaged, underrepresented or underserved populations; international and transnational applications; multimethod, cross-disciplinary and comparative approaches and appropriate technology; and analytics. The book is comprised of eleven original submissions, a re-print of a 2007 article by Johnson and Smilowitz that introduces CBOR, and an introductory chapter that provides policy motivation, antecedents to CBOR in OR/MS, a theory of CBOR and a comprehensive review of the chapters. It is hoped that this book will provide a resource to academics and practitioners who seek to develop methods and applications that bridge the divide between traditional OR/MS rooted in mathematical models and newer streams in 'soft OR' that emphasize problem structuring methods, critical approaches to OR/MS and community engagement and capacity-building.

Community Operational Research

Community Operational Research
Author: Gerald Midgley,Alejandro Ochoa-Arias
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781441989116

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"This is the book I have been waiting for. Community Operational Research has shown that analysis can be used not only for, but also with, community groups, helping them to gain more control of their situations. What Midgley and Ochoa-Arias' volume does is provide not only rich examples of grass-roots practice, but also thought-provoking theoretical explorations. The editors have a point of view, but they allow space for debate with those who interpret Community OR differently." Jonathan Rosenhead (Emeritus Professor of Operational Research, London School of Economics and Political Science; Ex-President of the ORS)

Operations Research and Health Care Policy

Operations Research and Health Care Policy
Author: Gregory S. Zaric
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2013-03-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781461465072

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Operations research tools are ideally suited to providing solutions and insights for the many problems health policy-maker's face. Indeed, a growing body of literature on health policy analysis, based on operations research methods, has emerged to address the problems mentioned above and several others. The research in this field is often multi-disciplinary, being conducted by teams that include not only operations researchers but also clinicians, economists and policy analysts. The research is also often very applied, focusing on a specific question driven by a decision-maker and many times yielding a tool to assist in future decisions. The goal of this volume was to bring together a group of papers by leading experts that could showcase the current state of the field of operations research applied to health-care policy. There are 18 chapters that illustrate the breadth of this field. The chapters use a variety of techniques, including classical operations research tools, such as optimization, queuing theory, and discrete event simulation, as well as statistics, epidemic models and decision-analytic models. The book spans the field and includes work that ranges from highly conceptual to highly applied. An example of the former is the chapter by Kimmel and Schackman on building policy models, and an example of the latter is the chapter by Coyle and colleagues on developing a Markov model for use by an organization in Ontario that makes recommendations about the funding of new drugs. The book also includes a mix of review chapters, such as the chapter by Hutton on public health response to influenza outbreaks, and original research, such as the paper by Blake and colleagues analyzing a decision by Canadian Blood Services to consolidate services. This volume could provide an excellent introduction to the field of operations research applied to health-care policy, and it could also serve as an introduction to new areas for researchers already familiar with the topic. The book is divided into six sections. The first section contains two chapters that describe several different applications of operations research in health policy and provide an excellent overview of the field. Sections 2 to 4 present policy models in three focused areas. Section 5 contains two chapters on conceptualizing and building policy models. The book concludes in Section 6 with two chapters describing work that was done with policy-makers and presenting insights gained from working directly with policy-makers.

What Is Community Operational Research

What Is Community Operational Research
Author: Gerald Midgley,Michael P. Johnson,George Chichorau
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2017
Genre: Community development
ISBN: 1906422370

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Operations Research Issues

Operations Research Issues
Author: Sharon Stanton Russell,Jack Reynolds
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1985
Genre: Community health services
ISBN: LCCN:85071247

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Operations Research Issues

Operations Research Issues
Author: Morris Schaefer,Jack Reynolds
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1985
Genre: Community health aides
ISBN: LCCN:85071246

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Community based Participatory Research

Community based Participatory Research
Author: United States. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality,RTI International-University of North Carolina Evidence-based Practice Center
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 8
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:57228874

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Advances in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research

Advances in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research
Author: Alan H.S. Chan
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2008-03-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780387749051

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This volume contains contributions from prominent researchers who participated in the 2007 IAENG International Conference on Operations Research. It presents theories and applications of modern industrial engineering and operations research to meet the needs of rapidly developing fields. The book reflects the tremendous advances in communication systems and electrical engineering and also serves as an excellent reference work for researchers and graduate students.