Planning for Overtime: The Value of Shift Extensions in Physician Scheduling

Scheduling physicians is a key success factor in hospitals. Heterogeneous demand and 24/7 service make the problem challenging. Approaches in the literature use flexible shift patterns to match demand with scarce resources. In these approaches, demand is usually assumed to be deterministic. However,...

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