Title
Using simulation modelling for evaluating screening services for diabetic retinopathy
Abstract
In using discrete event simulation for planning services in the health sector, epidemiologists and clinicians were closely involved in model design, data collection, analysis, validation and experimentation. For patients with diabetes, loss of sight can be prevented by timely treatment if detected sufficiently early. Simulation models, using the patient oriented simulation technique, POST, have been developed to assist policy makers in the choice of screening strategy in terms of operator, equipment, frequency of screening and target population. The models describe the progress of a population of diabetic patients, including new arrivals, over 25 years, The initial population were given characteristics retrospectively and the parameters were derived from peer reviewed publications. The results from the models show that the interval between screening is more important than screening sensitivity. The simulation can determine the expected workload and the amount of vision loss prevented for any population group.
Year
DOI
Venue
2000
10.1057/palgrave.jors.2600890
Journal of The Operational Research Society
Keywords
DocType
Volume
marketing,management science,information systems,inventory,investment,information technology,computer science,logistics,location,project management,communications technology,scheduling,operations research,forecasting,operational research,production,reliability
Journal
51
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
4
0160-5682
17
PageRank 
References 
Authors
4.14
2
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ruth Davies18313.20
Sally C. Brailsford239735.84
P Roderick3347.06
C Canning4184.62
D Crabbe5174.14