Search for dissertations about: "Tobias Andersson Granberg"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 15 swedish dissertations containing the words Tobias Andersson Granberg.
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1. Optimization Based Decision Support Tools for Fire and Rescue Resource Planning
Abstract : When accidents occur, it is essential that fire and rescue service respond quickly and efficiently to the accident site to reduce suffering and save lives and property. Planning and coordinating of fire and rescue resources is therefore important in order to maintain a safe society. READ MORE
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2. On the Use of Simulation and Optimization for the Analysis and Planning of Prehospital Stroke Care
Abstract : Immediate treatment is of extreme importance for stroke patients. However, providing fast enough treatment for stroke patients is far from trivial, mainly due to logistical challenges and difficulties in diagnosing the correct stroke type. READ MORE
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3. Optimizing prehospital acute stroke care in the presence of economic constraints
Abstract : Mechanical thrombectomy (MT) has become standard of care for acute anterior circulation ischaemic stroke due to large vessel occlusion since the launch of second-generation stent retrievers for clinical use nearly a decade ago. Up until recently, the treatment was exclusively performed at university hospitals in Sweden. READ MORE
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4. Where are the people in emergency service planning? : Assessing the geography and equity of access to emergency services in Sweden
Abstract : Providing high-quality health care to everyone who needs it is a central objective of the Swedish healthcare system. One way in which this goal is broadly pursued is by allocating resources that maximize the geographical coverage of ambulances, aimed at reducing ambulance respons times as much as possible, for as many as possible. READ MORE
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5. Decision Models for the Procurement of Subsidised Air Services
Abstract : Small communities or remote regions are usually ignored by airlines because they have insufficient passenger demand and the air services to and from these regions are unprofitable. Free market conditions would lead to the lack of air connectivity to and from remote regions, hence transportation authorities intervene by procuring air services to guarantee improved accessibility for these regions. READ MORE