A review of discrete event simulation in National Coordinating Centre for Health Technology Assessment-funded work and a case study exploring the cost-effectiveness of testing for thrombophilia in patients presenting with an initial idiopathic venous thromboembolism.
M. D. StevensonE. L. SimpsonA. C. RawdinD. E. PapaioannouPublished in: J. Simulation (2010)
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