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Christos Vasilakis
Christos Vasilakis
Professor of Management Science, School of Management, University of Bath
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A simulation modeling approach to evaluating length of stay, emptiness and bed blocking in a hospital geriatric department
EE Darzi, C Vasilakis, T Chaussalet, PH Millard
Health Care Management Science 1 (2), 143-149, 1998
2601998
Length of stay-based patient flow models: recent developments and future directions
A Marshall, C Vasilakis, E El-Darzi
Health care management science 8, 213-220, 2005
2402005
Delivering stepped care: an analysis of implementation in routine practice
DA Richards, P Bower, C Pagel, A Weaver, M Utley, J Cape, S Pilling, ...
Implementation Science 7, 1-11, 2012
1722012
A participative and facilitative conceptual modelling framework for discrete event simulation studies in healthcare
K Kotiadis, AA Tako, C Vasilakis
Journal of the Operational Research Society 65, 197-213, 2014
1352014
Systematic review of the use of computer simulation modeling of patient flow in surgical care
BG Sobolev, V Sanchez, C Vasilakis
Journal of medical systems 35, 1-16, 2011
1272011
Systems modelling and simulation in health service design, delivery and decision making
M Pitt, T Monks, S Crowe, C Vasilakis
BMJ quality & safety 25 (1), 38-45, 2016
1252016
Patient flow within UK emergency departments: a systematic review of the use of computer simulation modelling methods
S Mohiuddin, J Busby, J Savović, A Richards, K Northstone, ...
BMJ open 7 (5), e015007, 2017
1202017
Using discrete event simulation to design a more efficient hospital pharmacy for outpatients
M Reynolds, C Vasilakis, M McLeod, N Barber, A Mounsey, S Newton, ...
Health care management science 14, 223-236, 2011
1052011
Modelling nationwide hospital length of stay: opening the black box
C Vasilakis, AH Marshall
Journal of the Operational Research Society 56, 862-869, 2005
1042005
A simulation study of scheduling clinic appointments in surgical care: individual surgeon versus pooled lists
C Vasilakis, BG Sobolev, L Kuramoto, AR Levy
Journal of the Operational Research Society 58 (2), 202-211, 2007
1022007
A simulation study of the winter bed crisis
C Vasilakis, E El-Darzi
Health Care Management Science 4, 31-36, 2001
912001
COVID-19 scenario modelling for the mitigation of capacity-dependent deaths in intensive care
RM Wood, CJ McWilliams, MJ Thomas, CP Bourdeaux, C Vasilakis
Health care management science 23 (3), 315-324, 2020
792020
Clinical reports of pulmonary metastasectomy for colorectal cancer: a citation network analysis
F Fiorentino, C Vasilakis, T Treasure
British journal of cancer 104 (7), 1085-1097, 2011
652011
Using the statecharts paradigm for simulation of patient flow in surgical care
B Sobolev, D Harel, C Vasilakis, A Levy
Health Care Management Science 11, 79-86, 2008
632008
Are medical outliers associated with worse patient outcomes? A retrospective study within a regional NHS hospital using routine data
N Stylianou, R Fackrell, C Vasilakis
BMJ open 7 (5), e015676, 2017
562017
A participative modelling framework for developing conceptual models in healthcare simulation studies
AA Tako, C Vasilakis, K Kotiadis
Proceedings of the 2010 Winter Simulation conference, 500-512, 2010
432010
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
The history of adoption of hepatic resection for metastatic colorectal cancer: 1984–95
D Grünhagen, RP Jones, T Treasure, C Vasilakis, GJ Poston
Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology 86 (3), 222-231, 2013
412013
Improving patient waiting times: a simulation study of an obesity care service
AA Tako, K Kotiadis, C Vasilakis, A Miras, CW Le Roux
BMJ Quality & Safety 23 (5), 373-381, 2014
382014
Measuring and modelling surgical bed usage.
PH Millard, M Mackay, C Vasilakis, G Christodoulou
Annals of the Royal College of surgeons of England 82 (2), 75, 2000
382000
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