Health care systems across the world are in a state of flux. If the experience of the early 1990s can be used as a model, the recent global economic downturn will lead to very significant pressures to reduce spending and achieve better value. Systems have provided a range of approaches to modeling and evaluating these more complex organizations, from simple process models to complex adaptive systems. This paper considers the pros and cons of such approaches and proposes a new modeling approach that combines the best elements of other techniques. This paper also describes a case study, where the approach has been deployed by the authors. The case study comes from health care services in Ontario, Canada, who are shifting from the traditionall...
Background: Many health system and health Information and Communication Technology ...
In 2008, as part of a national agenda of Healthcare reform, the Australian Federal Government commis...
The restructuring of health systems and health care agencies, particularly large public hospitals, h...
The 2009 Report by the National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission (NHHRC) to the Federal govern...
Health services demonstrate key features of complex adaptive systems (CAS), they are dynamic and unf...
The conceptual models actors in the implementation process of information systems carry towards the ...
BACKGROUND: Health system transformations are influenced by dynamic relationships within and between...
The growing complexity of health care coupled with the ever-increasing pressures to ensure efficient...
Background: Everyone wants a sustainable well-functioning health system. However, this notion has di...
Health care systems are under significant development pressure due to the ageing of population and t...
Background. This paper provides an overview of complex adaptive systems (CAS) theories and value in ...
A healthcare organization, like any organization, faces the inevitability of change. However, health...
Introduction: Despite over two decades of international experience and research on health systems in...
Health care is a complex system with multiprofessional staff and multiple patient care pathways. Tim...
International audienceTo remedy lacks in modeling and analysis of health care flow, we present in th...
Background: Many health system and health Information and Communication Technology ...
In 2008, as part of a national agenda of Healthcare reform, the Australian Federal Government commis...
The restructuring of health systems and health care agencies, particularly large public hospitals, h...
The 2009 Report by the National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission (NHHRC) to the Federal govern...
Health services demonstrate key features of complex adaptive systems (CAS), they are dynamic and unf...
The conceptual models actors in the implementation process of information systems carry towards the ...
BACKGROUND: Health system transformations are influenced by dynamic relationships within and between...
The growing complexity of health care coupled with the ever-increasing pressures to ensure efficient...
Background: Everyone wants a sustainable well-functioning health system. However, this notion has di...
Health care systems are under significant development pressure due to the ageing of population and t...
Background. This paper provides an overview of complex adaptive systems (CAS) theories and value in ...
A healthcare organization, like any organization, faces the inevitability of change. However, health...
Introduction: Despite over two decades of international experience and research on health systems in...
Health care is a complex system with multiprofessional staff and multiple patient care pathways. Tim...
International audienceTo remedy lacks in modeling and analysis of health care flow, we present in th...
Background: Many health system and health Information and Communication Technology ...
In 2008, as part of a national agenda of Healthcare reform, the Australian Federal Government commis...
The restructuring of health systems and health care agencies, particularly large public hospitals, h...