An OR approach to planning sustainable community health schemes in rural areas of developing countries. poster discussion presentations: planning sustainable community health schemes in rural areas of developing countries using hierarchical location modelling.
An OR approach to planning sustainable community health schemes in rural areas of developing countries. poster discussion presentations: planning sustainable community health schemes in rural areas of developing countries using hierarchical location modelling.
We are attempting to bridge the gap between planning based on summarising statistics alone and the alternative of a purely soft approach based on local conditions. Amongst other OR methods, simulation of social infuence networks is planned alongside hierarchical location modelling.
Difficulties abound but with open-mindedness and the benefits of collaboration with those experienced in the healthcare field, we hope to contribute to a vital arena in the search for sustainable development to benefit those marginalised in society.
Smith, Honora
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Harper, Paul
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Potts, Chris
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2006
Smith, Honora
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Harper, Paul
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Potts, Chris
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Smith, Honora, Harper, Paul and Potts, Chris
(2006)
An OR approach to planning sustainable community health schemes in rural areas of developing countries. poster discussion presentations: planning sustainable community health schemes in rural areas of developing countries using hierarchical location modelling.
EURO XXI, European Conference on Operational Research.
01 - 04 Jul 2006.
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We are attempting to bridge the gap between planning based on summarising statistics alone and the alternative of a purely soft approach based on local conditions. Amongst other OR methods, simulation of social infuence networks is planned alongside hierarchical location modelling.
Difficulties abound but with open-mindedness and the benefits of collaboration with those experienced in the healthcare field, we hope to contribute to a vital arena in the search for sustainable development to benefit those marginalised in society.
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Published date: 2006
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EURO XXI, European Conference on Operational Research, 2006-07-01 - 2006-07-04
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