Books

Focus Area

W. B. Rouse & N. Serban (2014). Understanding and Managing the Complexity of Healthcare. MIT Press

W. B. Rouse & N. Serban (2014). Understanding and Managing the Complexity of Healthcare. MIT Press

W. B. Rouse & N. Serban (2014). Understanding and Managing the Complexity of Healthcare. MIT Press

Griffin, J., P. Keskinocak, and J. Swann (2013). “Allocating Scarce Healthcare Resources in Developing Countries,” Handbook of Healthcare Operations Management: Methods and Applications (International Series in Operations Research and Management Science), B. Denton (editor) and F. Hillier (senior editor), Springer.

W. B. Rouse & N. Serban (2014). Understanding and Managing the Complexity of Healthcare. MIT Press

W. B. Rouse & N. Serban (2014). Understanding and Managing the Complexity of Healthcare. MIT Press

Ayer, T., P. Keskinocak, and J. Swann (2014). “OR/MS Research in Public Health,” Tutorials in Operations Research, INFORMS, A. Newman (editor) and C. Smith (series editor). (Invited)  Under review.

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