Posted by: | Ines Marques |
Date: | 2018-08-22 |
Contact: | [email protected] |
Attachment | one attached document |
Call for Papers
Operations Research for Health Care (ORHC, Elsevier)
Special Issue for the
29th European Conference on Operational Research (EURO 2018)
Valencia 8-11 July 2018
“Innovative methods and uses of O.R. in health and care applications”
Guest Editors: Inês Marques, Derya Demirtas, Sebastian Rachuba, Christos Vasilakis
The special issue for the 29th European Conference on Operational Research (EURO) 2018 held in Valencia, Spain, is aiming at collecting high quality papers focused on “Innovative methods and uses of O.R. in health and care applications” for the Elsevier journal Operations Research for Health Care (https://www.journals.elsevier.com/operations-research-for-health-care).
Operations Research for Health Care focuses on the development and use of operations research in health and health care. The journal publishes high-quality operations research approaches to problems in health care from OR researchers and practitioners.
We encourage contributions with new and innovative methods and/or innovative uses of operations research methods in all areas of health and health care including:
We invite researchers to submit their work to this special issue as an opportunity for publishing in a high quality journal. Submitted papers should fulfill the scope and adhere to the guidelines of the journal (journal’s homepage). All papers will be peer-reviewed in accordance with the journal’s typical standards. All papers that are deemed suitable for publication following the review process will be accepted for publication (in other words there is no maximum number of papers that will be accepted as part of this special issue).
Submissions
Guest editors
Inês Marques |
Centre for Management Studies, Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon, Portugal |
Derya Demirtas |
Dept. Industrial Engineering & Business Information Systems, University of Twente, The Netherlands |
Sebastian Rachuba |
Schumpeter School of Business and Economics, University of Wuppertal, Germany |
Christos Vasilakis |
Centre for Healthcare Innovation & Improvement (CHI2), School of Management, University of Bath, UK |