
Javad Taheri
VerifiedNorth Carolina State University · Industrial and Systems Engineering
Active 1989–2024
Research topics
- Computer Science
- Internal medicine
- Medical emergency
- Emergency medicine
- Operating system
- Operations management
- Simulation
- Medicine
- Intensive care medicine
- Engineering
Selected publications
Health Systems · 2020 · 21 citations
- Computer Science
- Medicine
- Emergency medicine
Over the last decade, chemotherapy treatments have dramatically shifted to outpatient services such that nearly 90% of all infusions are now administered outpatient. This shift has challenged oncology clinics to make chemotherapy treatment as widely available as possible while attempting to treat all patients within a fixed period of time. Historical data from a Veterans Affairs chemotherapy clinic in the United States and staff input informed a discrete event simulation model of the clinic. The case study examines the impact of altering the current schedule, where all patients arrive at 8:00 AM, to a schedule that assigns patients to two or three different appointment times based on the expected length of their chemotherapy infusion. The results identify multiple scheduling policies that could be easily implemented with the best solutions reducing both average patient waiting time and average nurse overtime requirements.
Frequent coauthors
- 20 shared
Ziad F. Gellad
- 7 shared
Kevin D. Cooper
Case Western Reserve University
- 7 shared
Dariele Burchfield
Duke University
- 6 shared
Benjamin Lloyd
- 6 shared
Raymond T. Finn
Vanderbilt University
- 4 shared
Thasha McIntosh
Durham VA Medical Center
- 4 shared
Shawn Sudaj
Durham VA Medical Center
- 4 shared
Yuval A. Patel
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