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Professor Paul Harper

Overview

Professor Paul Harper Position: Professor of Operational Research Email: harper@cardiff.ac.uk
Telephone: +44(0)29 208 76841
Fax: +44(0)29 208 74199
Extension: 76841
Location: M/1.36

Research Interests

Modelling of healthcare systems and resource management

Modelling for the prevention, early detection and treatment of diseases

Stochastic modelling and Simulation methods

Data Mining Techniques

Research Group

Operational Research

Recent Significant Publications

Vieira IT, Cheng RCH, Harper PR and de Senna V (2010), “Small World Network Models of the Dynamics of HIV Infection”.  Annals of Operational Research.  178: 173-200.

Harper PR, Powel NP and Williams JE (2010). “Modelling the Size and Skill-mix of Hospital Nursing Teams”. Journal of the Operational Research Society. 61: 768-779.

Harper PR and Leite Jr E (2008), “TreeWorks: Advances in Scalable Decision Trees”. International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics 3 (4).

Harper PR, Brailsford SC, Evenden D and Harindra V (2005), Improving the cost-effectiveness of Chlamydia screening with targeted screening strategies, Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1400-1412, 57 (12). Winner of the OR Society Goodeve Medal.

Teaching

MAT001 – OR Methods

MAT003 – Communicating and Research Skills

MAT009 – Healthcare Modelling

Administrative Duties

Head of the OR Group

Director, Health Modelling Centre Cymru (hmc²)

Director of the MSc in OR and Applied Statistics

Director of the MSc in OR, Applied Statistics and Risk

WIMCS Statistics/OR Cluster coordinator

Elected member (Academic staff) of University Senate

Member of WIMCS Research Committee

Chair, School Outreach Team

Member of Statistics/OR Subject Panel

Member of School Research Committee

Member of Postgraduate Executive Team

Member of Board of Studies

Personal Website

Professor Paul Harper's Personal Website.

Publications

Editing

Invited special issue guest editor of:

Journal of the Operational Research Society, 2009, Special Supplement (May), with Sally Brailsford and Duncan Shaw.  “Milestones in OR”.

International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics, 2008, 3(4), with Frédérique Laforest. “Joint advances in Information Systems and Operational Research applied to Health Care”.

European Journal of Operational Research, 2008, 185(3), with Sally Brailsford.  “OR in Health”.

Journal of the Operational Research Society, 2007, 58(2), with Sally Brailsford.  “Operational Research in Health”.

IMA Journal of Management Mathematics, 2005, 16(3), with Rose Baker. “Mathematical Modelling for Healthcare Management”.

Books

Operational Research for Health Policy: Making Better Decisions. Sally Brailsford and Paul Harper (eds). Peter Lang. ISBN: 978-3-03911-093-3.

 
Refereed Papers

Vieira IT, Cheng RCH, Harper PR and de Senna V (2010), “Small World Network Models of the Dynamics of HIV Infection”.  Annals of Operational Research.  178: 173-200.

Harper PR, Powel NP and Williams JE (2010). “Modelling the Size and Skill-mix of Hospital Nursing Teams”. Journal of the Operational Research Society. 61: 768-779.

Kleinman ER, Harper PR and Gallagher JE (2009). ”Trends in NHS Primary Dental Care for Older People in England: implications for the future”.  Gerodontology 26 (3): 193 - 201

Brailsford, S., Harper, P., Patel, B., and Pitt, M. (2009) “An Analysis of the Academic Literature on Simulation and Modeling in Healthcare”. Journal of Simulation.  3: 130-140.

Smith HK, Laporte G and Harper PR (2009). “Locational Analysis: Highlights of Growth to Maturity”. Journal of the Operational Research Society. 60: S140-S148.

Smith H.K, Harper P.R and Potts C.N (2009). “Planning Sustainable Community Health Schemes in Rural Areas of Developing Countries”. European Journal of Operational Research. 193: 768-777.

Harper PR and Leite Jr E (2008), “TreeWorks: Advances in Scalable Decision Trees”. International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics 3 (4).

Smith HK and Harper PR (2008). “Location Modelling for Community Healthcare Facilities”. Proceedings of the 33rd Meeting of Operational Research Applied to Health Services (St Etienne).

Salustri L, Sbandi P, Brailsford S, Brocato R, De Angelis V, Harper P and Lasinio G (2007). “Simulation Modelling of a Major Accident and Emergency Department in Rome”. Proceedings of the 31st Meeting of Operational Research Applied to Health Services (Southampton).

Evenden D, Harper PR, Brailsford SC and Harindra V (2006), “Improving the Cost-Effectiveness of Chlamydia Screening with Targeted Screening Strategies”. Journal of the Operational Research Society. 57: 1400-1412.

Harper PR and Winslett DJ (2006), “Classification Trees: A Possible Method for Maternity Risk Assessment”. European Journal of Operational Research 169: 146-156.

Harper PR, Brailsford SC, Evenden D, Harinda V (2006), “ Combined Geomapping, Statistical Risk Grouping and Computer Simulation for Modelling Chlamydia Infection Dynamics and Screening Strategies”. Proceedings of the 30th Meeting of Operational Research Applied to Health Services (Stockholm).

Powell NH and Harper PR (2006), “Modelling for the Reprovision and Redesign of Intermediate Care Services in the UK – a local Example”. Proceedings of the 30th Meeting of Operational Research Applied to Health Services (Stockholm).

Brailsford SC, Harper PR and Sykes J (2006). “Incorporating human behavior in healthcare simulation models”. Proceedings of the 2006 Winter Simulation Conference. Vols 1-5, pp 466-472.

Harper PR (2005), “Combining Data Mining Tools with Health Care Models for Improved Understanding of Health Processes and Resource Utilisation”. Clinical and Investigative Medicine. 28: 338-341.

Rauner MS, Harper PR and Schwarz B (2005), “Economic Impact of Occupational Injuries: Resource Allocation for Prevention Programs”. Central European Journal of OR. 3(4).

Evenden D, Harper PR, Brailsford SC and Harindra V (2005), “System Dynamics modelling of Chlamydia infection for screening intervention planning and cost benefit estimation.” IMA Journal of Management Mathematics. 16: 265-279.

Harper PR and Jones SK (2005), “Mathematical Models for the Early Detection and Treatment of Colorectal Cancer”. Health Care Management Science. 8: 101-109

Harper PR, Phillips S and Gallagher J (2005), “Regional Planning of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Services”. Journal of the Operational Research Society. 56: 134-144.

Harper PR, de Senna V, Vieira IT and Shahani AK (2005), “A Genetic Algorithm for the Project Assignment Problem”. Computers & Operations Research. 32: 1255-1265.

Harper PR, Shahani AK, Gallagher JE and Bowie C (2005), “Planning Health Services with Explicit Geographical Considerations: a Stochastic Location-Allocation Approach”. OMEGA: International Journal of Management Science. 33: 141-152.

Harper PR (2005), “A Review and Comparison of Classification Algorithms for Medical Decision Making”. Health Policy. 71: 315-331.

Bowie C, Duff C, Harper PR, Shahani AK, Wilderspin H and Yates J (2004), “Long Term Planning to Meet Government Coronary Heart Disease Revascularisation Targets”. Health Services Management Research. 17: 132-140.

Ball C, Walker G, Harper P, Sanders D, McElligott M (2004), “Moving on from 'patient dependency' and 'nursing workload' to managing risk in critical care”. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing. 20: 62-68.

Harper PR and Pitt M (2004), “On the Challenges of Healthcare Modelling and a Proposed Project Life-Cycle for Successful Implementation”. Journal of the Operational Research Society. 55: 657-661.

Harper PR, Yates J, Wilderspin H, Shahani AK, Bowie C and Duff C (2004), ”Population Needs Assessment and Access Modelling for Cardiac Services”. Journal of the Operational Research Society. 55: 529-534.

Sykes J, Harper PR and Brailsford SC (2004), “Incorporating Behaviour in Health Care Discrete Event Simulation Models”. Proceedings of UK Simulation Conference (UKSim04) (Oxford)

Powell NH and Harper PR (2004), “Workforce Modelling in Healthcare”. Proceedings of UK Simulation Conference (UKSim04) (Oxford)

Harper PR, Sayyad MG, de Senna V, Shahani A, Yajnik CS and Shelgikar KM (2003), “A System Modelling Approach for the Prevention and Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy in India”. European Journal of Operational Research, 150: 89-91

Harper PR and Shahani AK (2003), “A Decision Support System for the Care of HIV and AIDS Patients in India”. European Journal of Operational Research. 147 (1): 187-197.

Sayyad, M G, Shahani, A K, Harper, P R, de Senna, V, Shelgikar, K M and Yajnik, C S (2003), “A System Modelling Approach for the Care of Diabetic Retinopathy in India”. Proceedings of the 27th Meeting of Operational Research Applied to Health Services (Vienna).

de Senna, V, Shahani, A K, Harper, P R and Jones, S K (2003), “Differences Between Breast Cancers Detected Through Screening and Self-detected Cancer (the Length Bias)”. Proceedings of the 27th Meeting of Operational Research Applied to Health Services (Vienna).

Costa, A.X., Ridely, S.A., Shahani, A.K., Harper, P.R., De Senna, V. and Nielsen, M.S. (2003) Mathematical modelling and simulation for planning critical care capacity. Anaesthesia, 58, (4), 320-327.

Harper PR (2002), “A Framework for Operational Modelling of Hospital Resources”. Health Care Management Science. 5 (3): 165-173.

Harper PR and Shahani AK (2002), “Modelling for the Planning and Management of Bed Capacities in Hospitals”. Journal of the Operational Research Society. 53 (1): 11-18

Shahani, AK, Harper PR, de Senna, V, Vieira, IT and Costa, AX (2002), “Data and Modelling for Critical Care”. Proceedings of the 26th Meeting of Operational Research Applied to Health Services (Glasgow).

Dale, J, Foden, D, Harper, PR, de Senna, V and Shahani, AK (2000), “Operational Modelling for the Planning and Management of Capacities in Hospitals”. Proceedings of The 7th International Conference on System Science in Health Care (Budapest) 113-117.

Coppini, DV, Gatling, W, Harper, PR, de Senna, V and Shahani, AK (2000), “A System Modelling Approach for the Care of People with Diabetes”. Proceedings of The 7th International Conference on System Science in Health Care (Budapest) 326-333.

Harper, PR (2000), “A Decision Support Hospital Simulation Model”. Proceedings of The International Conference on Health Sciences Simulation (San Diego) 27-31.

 
Official Reports

Comprehensive Critical Care: Review of Adult Critical Care Services (2000), Department of Health, HMSO Publication.

Research

Healthcare Modelling

My research interests may be divided into two broad themes of mathematical and simulation modelling for healthcare: 

  • Planning and management of healthcare resources.
  • Prevention, early detection and treatment of disease.

Projects typically comprise of a mixture of theoretical and practical investigations, and many projects have been funded by external organisations, including various funding councils, Department of Health, NHS Information Centre, NHS Trusts and Primary Care Trusts. 

Particular research contributions and impacts are reported under each of these sub-headings below.

Planning and management of healthcare resources

Particular contributions include stochastic models for integrated healthcare resource systems (hospital bed capacities, theatre scheduling and workforce planning), novel research on stochastic facility location problems, multi-level simulation, conditional phase-type modelling and combined data mining and simulation methodologies.

My research has had direct input into formulating health policy, such as helping a number of hospitals plan for and schedule key resources.  For example, 10 UK hospitals are now using my PROMPT software to plan their bed and workforce needs (Harper, 2002; Harper and Shahani 2002; Harper et al. 2010). Funding for my research in to whole-level hospital planning tools has come from the NHS Workforce Development Confederation (2003-04, £24k) and an ESPRC CASE Award (2002-2005) in addition to funding directly from several NHS Trusts.  My research also contributed to an official Department of Health’s review of adult critical care services (Department of Health, 2000) and subsequent work on modelling critical care services with a number of NHS Trusts has examined resource capacities and short-term bed planning and elective scheduling (Costa et al., 2003; Ball et al., 2004).  More recently, as part of the RIGHT (Research into Global Healthcare Tools), a 2-year programme with Brunel, Cambridge, Cardiff, Southampton  and Ulster funded by the EPSRC (2007-2009, £1.1m), research was undertaken to understand barriers to adoption of OR models in the health service.  Resulting outputs included a web-based method selection tool and published handbook for NHS users (Brailsford et al., 2009; Jun et al., 2010).  Currently I am working with the Met Office and several hospitals on forecasting emergency demand and hospital resources linked to meteorological events.  This work is funded by the EPSRC (2010-2012, £344k).

Other notable areas of impact are:

  • Research on emergency medical services/ambulance locations and forecasting of demand with the Welsh Ambulance services NHS Trust (Williams et al., 2010)
  • Novel research on facility-location modelling (Harper et al., 2005; Harper ; Shahani et al.,2005; Smith et al., 2009).  Applications of the research have included working with the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (community care centres), Kings College London (dental services) and Department of Health (cardiac services, and cleft lip and palette);
  • Development of data mining and decision tree tools for assisting the NHS Information Centre with the redesign of Healthcare Resource Groups (HRGs) (Harper and Leite, 2008).  Funding from the NHS Information Centre (2004-07, £92k).  As part of this project, Harper was an invited member of the UK Department of Health chronic diseases expert reference panel.
  • Optimising the skill-mix of the dental workforce team and forecasting dental care needs for England.  Research for the British Dental Society (Kleinman et al., 2009)
  • Hybrid multi-level simulation (combined DES and SD) funded by the EPSRC (2005, £6,330).
  • Modelling the future demand for residential care in an ageing population (funding from a joint EPSRC/ESRC PhD studentship, 2006-2009);
  •  ‘TORCH: Teaching OR to Commissioners of Healthcare’ for the NHS Institute (£59k, 2009) – constructing an OR education programme for NHS staff.

Prevention, early detection and treatment of disease

Particular contributions include semi-Markov and simulation models for modelling the cost-effectiveness of various strategies for preventing and screening for disease including breast cancer, colorectal cancer, HIV/AIDS and diabetic retinopathy, targeted screening programmes for Chlamydia, and novel research on healthcare behavioural modelling.

My research has had direct input into informing national health policy through work on modelling Chlamydia (Evenden et al., 2005 and 2006).  This research, as part of the Department of Health’s evaluation into the cost-effectiveness of introducing a national Chlamydia screening programme for England,  combined GIS mapping, statistical analysis and epidemiological modelling for a unique holistic view of tackling the rapid growth in the population with this sexually transmitted infection.  Our recommendation on targeted strategies for interventions, and the conditions under which screening is cost-effective, were adopted by the partner GU clinic at Portsmouth hospital and helped to inform the national programme which was then rolled out to 10 cities in England and is now a national policy.  Research published in the Journal of the OR Society was awarded the 2006 OR Society Goodeve medal (Evenden et al., 2006).

Sophisticated and complex simulation models for the evaluation of medical interventions may not necessarily truly reflect what happens in the real world, because such models do not account for human behaviour. I have contributed to novel research by combining both physiological and psychological elements in to one simulation, using breast cancer to illustrate the concept (Brailsford et al., 2006 and 2010). When experimenting with different psychological models, we conclude that the method by which a simulation model chooses to model attendance is important to the modelled outcome.  The model results indicate that increasing attendance through education or publicity campaigns can be equally as effective as decreasing the intervals between screens

Other notable areas of impact are:

  • Research on small world models for the dynamics of HIV infection (Vieira et al., 2010).  This research recognises that the structure of social networks play an important role in the dynamics of disease propagation, and describes the development of a model, based on the small world principles, to model the dynamics of HIV infection.  We use the model with HIV incidence data from Brazil to demonstrate the importance of topology and initial distribution of infection, and capture the direct and non-linear relationship between the probability of a casual partnership and spread of HIV.  In summary this research progresses both small world theory for propagation of disease whist applying OR methods to social networks in a novel way.
  • Semi-Markov modelling for modelling screening and treatment strategies for Colorectal Cancer, working in collaboration with consultants at the Royal Haslar Hospital (Harper and Jones, 2005).
  • Research on the economic impact of occupational injuries and resource allocation for prevention programs, funded by AUVA, the largest single insurance company in Austria, and joint work with the University of Vienna (Rauner et al., 2005).

Other indicators of impact

  • Winner of OR Society’s Goodeve Medal (2006) for the best paper published in the Journal of the Operational Research Society.
  • Director of hmc2, a pan-Wales centre bringing together research expertise in mathematical and computational modelling applied to health (www.hmc2.org)
  • Invited steering committee member of the EPSRC-funded network MASHnet (Network for Modelling and Simulation in Health).
  • Active member of the UK Operational Research Society; Sat on General Council and Education and Research Committee (ERC) for 6 years (2003-2009); Chair of the ‘OR in Schools’ national taskforce (2006-current).
  • I sit on the Joint Mathematical Council, as OR Society Representative, discussing UK mathematics educational matters.
  • Chair of the UK Young OR Conference (Bath, 2003); Programme Chair of ORAHS, (Southampton, 2005); Chair of OR50, 50th annual conference of the UK OR Society (York, 2008); Chair of ORAHS, Euro working group on OR Applied to Healthcare (Cardiff, 2011).
  • Invited plenary talks, including within the last 12 months:  OR51 (Warwick, September 2009), IEEE Workshop on Health Care Management (WHCM) (Venice, February 2010), Gregynog Statistical Conference (Gregynog, April 2010) and the Conference of Applied Statistics in Ireland (CASI) (Portrush, May 2010).
  • On the editorial board of Mathematical Modelling and Applied Computing
  • Invited editor of five special issues in Journal of the Operational Research Society, IMA Journal of Management Mathematics, International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics, and the European Journal of Operational Research.

Research grants and contracts (2006 onwards)


Dates

Funding Body

Title

Value

2010-2012

EPSRC

MetSim: a Hospital Support System Linking Weather and Health
(with S Sahu, Southampton)

£344,269

2010-2014

NIHR

Measuring Harm and Informing Quality Improvement Longitudinally in the Welsh NHS (with S Palmer, J Gray and A Lankshear)

£729,706

2010

NHS Institute

Evaluation of Scenario Generator (with MASHnet)

£60,000

2009-13

NISCHR

Registered Research Group Status: Safety and Quality Research Group
(with J Gray, M Alyward, S Mayor et al.)

£995,000

2009-10

EPSRC

Partnerships for Public Engagement (WIMCS)

£106,105

2009

NHS Institute

TORCH: Teaching OR to Commissioners of Healthcare (with MASHnet)

£59,563

2008-10

HEFCW

Innovation and Engagement Funding

£19,500

2008-09

HEFCW

Third Mission (South Wales Employer Demand funds) for OR

£28,000

2007-09

EPSRC

RIGHT
(Research into Global Healthcare Techniques)
(with Brunel, Cambridge, Southampton and Ulster)

£1.09M

2006-09

EPSRC/ESRC

Collaborative PhD studentship: Modelling Healthcare for an Ageing Population
(with S Brailsford and E Evandrou)

£55,000

Postgraduate Students

Recent

Naomi Powell. Simulation and Optimisation of Healthcare Workforce Need. 2006.

Jennifer Sykes. Healthcare Behavioural Modelling. 2007.

Honora Smith. Locating Sustainable Community Health Facilities, 2008.

Current

Leanne Smith.  Ambulance Deployments.

Robert Shone. Hybrid Game Theory and Queueing System Modelling.

Julie Williams.   Ambulance Demand Forecasting and Crew Rostering.

Angelico Fetta.   Agent Based Simulation for Complex Health Systems Interventions

Marion Penn.  Operating Theatre Scheduling.

Evandro Leite.  Decision Trees.

Joe Viana.  Chlamydia Modelling.

Shivam Desai.  Modelling the Future Demand for Residential Care in an Ageing Population.

Dileep Da Silva.  Dental Public Health Needs for Sri Lanka.

Biography

Appointments


2010 -

Director, hmc² (Health Modelling Centre Cymru)

2009 -

Head of the Operational Research Group, Cardiff University

2008 -

Cluster leader for Operational Research and Statistics, WIMCS.

2007 -

WIMCS Research Chair in Operational Research, Cardiff University

2006 - 07

Senior Lecturer in Operational Research, University of Southampton

2001 - 06

Lecturer in Operational Research, University of Southampton

1997 - 02

Research Fellow, Institute of Modelling for Healthcare, Univ. of Southampton

           
Academic Qualifications


2005

PG Certificate in Education

University of Southampton

2002

Ph.D. Mathematics

University of Southampton

1996

M.Sc. Operational Research

University of Southampton

1995

B.Sc. Mathematics and Statistics

University of Bath