SIMULATION AS A MODERN AND EFFECTIVE METHOD FOR MEASURING HEALTH QUALITY THROUGH THE ASSUMPTIONS OF BENEFITS AND INVESTMENTS WITHIN THE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT

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Zadnanova, Silvia [1 ]
Hraskova, Dagmar [1 ]
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[1] Univ Zilina, Fac Operat & Econ Transport & Commun, Dept Econ, Univ 1, Zilina 01026, Slovakia
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simulation; prediction; health quality; model; global; OPTIMIZATION; PERFORMANCE; MANAGEMENT;
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Predictive technology and simulation methods attract more widely attention of experts in many areas. Maintaining competitiveness and increasing the level of service requires organizations to change constantly. This research paper is devoted to the simulations and their significant place while creating possible combinations and various alternatives scenarios, which were included within the model and can occur in reality. The first part is focused on core description of simulation as a measuring method of the health quality at the level of enterprise, region or globally. Specifically, there is outlined simulation as a dynamic model in which phenomena occur in the same sequence as in the model system. The essence of the simulation benefits methods for the field of operational research can be observed mainly in facilitating work with dynamics and complicated probable links. If it is possible to create an analytically solvable model that reflects the essential aspects of reality, it is necessary to prioritize it because it is usually more general, and its construction and solutions are less costly. The second part is concerned with initiatives and disadvantages outgoing from the utilizing simulation models. When performing simulation or creating a model, certain limitations must be recognized. Actual systems are very complex, and the details must be determined to be captured in the model. The last part is tackling by model example of simulation handled in Excel program.
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页码:2407 / 2413
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