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Take Your Time:Time Perception and the Experience in Queue LinesLewis, Paula A. 08 September 2016 (has links)
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Pernambuco’s health sector: analysis of queueing problems and an economic growth modelROCHA, Tamires Taís Bezerra 04 April 2013 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2013-04-04 / Esta dissertação apresenta um panorama do sistema de saúde brasileiro, com ênfase no
caso do Estado de Pernambuco. A gestão de sistemas de saúde se manifesta sob a forma
geral de longas filas de espera, que são analisados neste contexto, incluindo algumas
abordagens que têm sido propostas e implementadas em Pernambuco, a fim de resolver
o problema. Um modelo de crescimento econômico ótimo destacando o setor de saúde,
e, em seguida, operando em conjunto, os setores de saúde e educação é proposto. Os
resultados do princípio do máximo de Pontryagin aplicado a este modelo mostram os
benefícios mútuos para ambos os setores e os seus efeitos no bem-estar da sociedade. Um estudo de caso de filas de espera no Hospital da Restauração, em Recife, Pernambuco, é apresentado. / An overview of the Brazilian health care system is presented, with an emphasis in
the Pernambuco state case. One central issue concerning health systems management
manifests itself under the general form of long waiting lines, which are then here analyzed
in this context, including some approaches that have been proposed and implemented in
Pernambuco in order to tackle the problem. An optimal economic growth model highlighting
the health sector, and then, operating jointly, the health and education sectors, is
proposed. The results of the Pontryagin Maximum Principle applied to this model show
the mutual benefits for both sectors and their effects in the community welfare. A case
study of queueing systems in Hospital da Restaura¸c˜ao (an emergency hospital) in Recife,
Pernambuco, is presented.
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