A Review on Study of application of queueing models in Hospital sector
Journal Title: International Journal For Global Academic & Scientific Research - Year 2022, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
This article provides a reviewonapplication ofqueueing models in Hospital sector.In this article,the methodology for the review is based on a modification of an existing literature review method.In addition,we hope to use the findings of the study to identify possible future projects. This review paper examines research studies attempts to overcome the ambiguity to difficulties of previous problems and tends to suggest an additional scope toenhance the standard of resultin comparable condition.
Authors and Affiliations
Rachna Rathore
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