Multi-Criteria Decision Making Theory and Applications in Sustainable Healthcare

Multi-Criteria Decision Making Theory and Applications in Sustainable Healthcare

Gamal, Abduallah; Abdel-Basset, Mohamed; Chakrabortty, Ripon Kumar

Taylor & Francis Ltd

04/2025

256

Mole

9781032380964

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Chapter 1. Developing an Efficient Model for Supplier Performance Evaluation and Selection in Healthcare Industries with Incomplete Information.

Chapter 2. A Consolidated Strategic for Analyzing and Ranking Smart Healthcare Management System Portfolios in a Resource-Restricted Environment.

Chapter 3. A Computational Reliance Approach for Assessing Healthcare Service Quality Aspects and their Measurement in an Uncertain Environment.

Chapter 4. An Efficient Verified and Provable Approach for Recommending Suitable Mobile Healthcare Products under Uncertainty Environment.

Chapter 5. Establishing a Decision-Making Strategy for a Causality Analysis of Current Status and Potential Challenges and Selection of Healthcare Waste Treatment Methods.

Chapter 6. Assessment the Usability and Understanding the Perception Towards mHealth Applications in Practice Related to Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.

Chapter 7. Development of a Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Based Assessment Model for Cloud Computing Adoption in the Medical and Healthcare Sector.

Chapter 8. An Optimized Neutrosophic Parameterized Multi-Criteria Decision-Support System for a Medical Device Selection in the Healthcare Industry.
computational intelligence;Healthcare Waste;mHealth Applications;Accessibility;AI;Smart environments;DEMATEL Method;Falsity Membership;Normalized Decision Matrix;Pairwise Comparison Matrix;Non-beneficial Dimensions;Electrocardiography Electrodes;MCDM Technique;Crisp Values;Multi-Criteria Decision Making;Healthcare Service Quality;Copra;Mobile Healthcare;AHP Method;Total Relation Matrix;Smart;Smart Wearable Devices;Service Quality Scale;MCDM Method;Entropy Method;Effectual Diagram;Column Chart;Smart Wearable;Wearable Gadgets;Score Function