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Eren Demir
Eren Demir
Professor in Decision Sciences, University of Hertfordshire
Verified email at herts.ac.uk
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A novel healthcare resource allocation decision support tool: A forecasting-simulation-optimization approach
M Ordu, E Demir, C Tofallis, MM Gunal
Journal of the operational research society 72 (3), 485-500, 2021
892021
Leptosphaeria spp., phoma stem canker and potential spread of L. maculans on oilseed rape crops in China
X Zhang, RP White, E Demir, M Jedryczka, RM Lange, M Islam, ZQ Li, ...
Plant Pathology 63 (3), 598-612, 2014
712014
Towards an evidence-based decision making healthcare system management: Modelling patient pathways to improve clinical outcomes
S Adeyemi, E Demir, T Chaussalet
Decision Support Systems 55 (1), 117-125, 2013
512013
A comprehensive modelling framework to forecast the demand for all hospital services
M Ordu, E Demir, C Tofallis
The International Journal of Health Planning and Management 34 (2), e1257-e1271, 2019
502019
A decision support tool for predicting patients at risk of readmission: A comparison of classification trees, logistic regression, generalized additive models, and multivariate …
E Demir
Decision Sciences 45 (5), 849-880, 2014
502014
Demand and capacity modelling for acute services using discrete event simulation
E Demir, MM Gunal, D Southern
Health Systems 6 (1), 33-40, 2017
462017
A discrete event simulation model to evaluate the use of community services in the treatment of patients with Parkinson’s disease in the United Kingdom
R Lebcir, E Demir, R Ahmad, C Vasilakis, D Southern
BMC health services research 17, 1-14, 2017
422017
A decision support system for demand and capacity modelling of an accident and emergency department
M Ordu, E Demir, C Tofallis
Health Systems 9 (1), 31-56, 2020
352020
Emergency readmission criterion: a technique for determining the emergency readmission time window
E Demir, TJ Chaussalet, H Xie, PH Millard
IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine 12 (5), 644-649, 2008
272008
Modelling length of stay and patient flows: methodological case studies from the UK neonatal care services
E Demir, R Lebcir, S Adeyemi
Journal of the Operational Research Society 65 (4), 532-545, 2014
262014
Healthcare systems and Covid19: lessons to be learnt from efficient countries
M Ordu, H Kirli Akin, E Demir
The International Journal of Health Planning and Management 36 (5), 1476-1485, 2021
232021
A discrete event simulation model to evaluate the treatment pathways of patients with cataract in the United Kingdom
E Demir, D Southern, S Rashid, R Lebcir
BMC health services research 18, 1-15, 2018
192018
Modelling risk of readmission with phase-type distribution and transition models
E Demir, T Chaussalet, H Xie, PH Millard
IMA Journal of Management Mathematics 20 (4), 357-367, 2009
182009
A simulation tool for better management of retinal services
E Demir, D Southern, A Verner, W Amoaku
BMC Health Services Research 18, 1-8, 2018
172018
Measuring and modelling occupancy time in NHS continuing healthcare
S Chahed, E Demir, TJ Chaussalet, PH Millard, S Toffa
BMC health services research 11, 1-10, 2011
162011
A hybrid analytical model for an entire hospital resource optimisation
M Ordu, E Demir, S Davari
Soft Computing 25, 11673-11690, 2021
152021
Two-stage approach for pose invariant face recognition
E Demir, L Akarun, E Alpaydin
2000 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal …, 2000
142000
Data preparation for clinical data mining to identify patients at risk of readmission
E Teichmann, E Demir, T Chaussalet
2010 IEEE 23rd International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems …, 2010
132010
Usage of enterprise resource planning systems in higher education institutions in Pakistan
Z Ahmer, E Demir, C Tofallis, H Asad
University of Hertfordshire, 2016
122016
Enabling better management of patients: discrete event simulation combined with the STAR approach
E Demir, D Southern
Journal of the Operational Research Society 68, 577-590, 2017
112017
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