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Steve Gallivan

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Clinical and Investigative Medicine. Medecine Clinique Et Experimentale|February 3, 2006
Mathematical methods to assist with hospital operation and planningSteve Gallivan
Health Care Management Science|June 28, 2008
Challenging the role of calibration, validation and sensitivity analysis in relation to models of health care processesSteve Gallivan
Health Care Management Science|September 2, 2005
Assessing mortality rates from dubious data--when to stop doing statistics and start doing mathematicsSteve Gallivan
Health Care Management Science|May 12, 2011
A technical note concerning emergency bed demandSteve Gallivan, Martin Utley
Health Care Management Science|April 9, 2008
Modelling of errors in databasesSteve Gallivan, Christina Pagel
Health Care Management Science|August 10, 2006
A stochastic model to evaluate options for antenatal genetic screeningSteve Gallivan, Mark Jit, Martin Utley
International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance Incorporating Leadership in Health Services|April 12, 2005
Monitoring the effectiveness of anticoagulation controlMartin Utley, David Patterson, Steve Gallivan
Health Care Management Science|October 2, 2008
Restructuring routine elective services to reduce overall capacity requirements within a local health economyMartin Utley, Mark Jit, Steve Gallivan
Health Care Management Science|October 2, 2008
Quantifying the impact of non-adherence to drug therapy: a technical note concerning an application of a branch and bound algorithmDaniel Smith, Christina Pagel, Martin Utley, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 2, 2002
Booked inpatient admissions and hospital capacity: mathematical modelling studySteve Gallivan, Martin Utley, Tom Treasure, et al.
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Clinical and Investigative Medicine. Medecine Clinique Et Experimentale|February 3, 2006
Mathematical methods to assist with hospital operation and planningSteve Gallivan
Health Care Management Science|June 28, 2008
Challenging the role of calibration, validation and sensitivity analysis in relation to models of health care processesSteve Gallivan
Health Care Management Science|September 2, 2005
Assessing mortality rates from dubious data--when to stop doing statistics and start doing mathematicsSteve Gallivan
Health Care Management Science|May 12, 2011
A technical note concerning emergency bed demandSteve Gallivan, Martin Utley
Health Care Management Science|April 9, 2008
Modelling of errors in databasesSteve Gallivan, Christina Pagel
Health Care Management Science|August 10, 2006
A stochastic model to evaluate options for antenatal genetic screeningSteve Gallivan, Mark Jit, Martin Utley
International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance Incorporating Leadership in Health Services|April 12, 2005
Monitoring the effectiveness of anticoagulation controlMartin Utley, David Patterson, Steve Gallivan
Health Care Management Science|October 2, 2008
Restructuring routine elective services to reduce overall capacity requirements within a local health economyMartin Utley, Mark Jit, Steve Gallivan
Health Care Management Science|October 2, 2008
Quantifying the impact of non-adherence to drug therapy: a technical note concerning an application of a branch and bound algorithmDaniel Smith, Christina Pagel, Martin Utley, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 2, 2002
Booked inpatient admissions and hospital capacity: mathematical modelling studySteve Gallivan, Martin Utley, Tom Treasure, et al.
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