Implementation issues of modeling healthcare problems: Misconceptions and lessons

Since the beginning of the 21 st century, the role of modeling and simulation in healthcare domain has seen unprecedented attention from the academic community. So much literature has focused on barriers facing implementation and uptake of modeling and simulation by the healthcare community. This ar...

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