Appointment sequencing: Why the Smallest-Variance-First rule may not be optimal
We study the design of a healthcare appointment system with a single physician and a group of patients whose service durations are stochastic. The challenge is to find the optimal arrival sequence for a group of mixed patients such that the expected total cost of patient waiting time and physician o...
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Main Authors: | KONG, Qingxia, LEE, Chung-Yee, TEO, Chung-Piaw, ZHENG, Zhichao |
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2016
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