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Optimizing Hospital Resource Utilization Using Power BI Analytics
Harendra Yadav1
Akash Yadav2
Priyanshu Rai3
Sachin Sharma4
1 2 3 4 Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Institute of Technology and Management Gida Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Published Online: January-February 2026
Pages: 109-116
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3. Verma BL, Srivastava RN. Measurement of the Personal Cost of Illness due to Some Major Water-Related Diseases in an Indian
Rural Population. Int J Epidemiol. 1990;19:169–76. doi:10.1093/ije/19.1.169.
4. Pandey A, Ploubidis GB, Clarke L, Dandona L. Trends in catastrophic health expenditure in India: 1993 to 2014. Bull World Hea lth
Organ. 2018;96(1):18.
5. Harper, P. R. (2002). A framework for operational modelling of hospital resources. Health Care Management Science.6. McManus, M. L., Long, M. C., Cooper, A., & Litvak, E. (2003). Variability in surgical caseload and access to intensive care services.
Anesthesiology.
7. Dowding, D., Randell, R., Gardner, P., Fitzpatrick, G., & Hardiker, N. (2015). Dashboards for health care professionals: A review of
the literature. International Journal of Medical Informatics.
8. Prybutok, V., Spinks, N., & Luo, X. (2018). Implementing dashboards to improve hospital performance. International Journal of
Healthcare Management.
9. Raghupathi, W., & Raghupathi, V. (2014). Big data analytics in healthcare: Promise and potential, Health Information Science and
Systems.
10. Litvak, E., Fineberg, H. V., Long, M. C., & McManus, M. (2005). Managing patient flow in hospitals: Strategies and solutions. Joint
Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety.
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