Optimality Test for Multi-Sever Queuing Model with Homogenous Server in the Out-Patient Department (OPD) of Nigeria Teaching Hospitals

Queuing by patients in the out-patients department to access hospital services in Nigeria teaching hospitals is a teething concern to most healthcare providers. This causes inconvenience to patients and economic costs to the hospitals. Patients waiting for minutes, hours, days or months to receive m...

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Medical Services
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