OBJECTIVE: To identify key elements and characteristics of complex adaptive systems (CAS) relevant to implementing clinical governance, drawing on lessons from quality improvement programmes and the use of informatics in primary care. METHOD: The research strategy includes a literature review to develop theoretical models of clinical governance of quality improvement in primary care organisations (PCOs) and a survey of PCOs. RESULTS: Complex adaptive system theories are a valuable tool to help make sense of natural phenomena, which include human responses to problem solving within the sampled PCOs. The research commenced with a survey; 76% (n16) of respondents preferred to support the implementation of clinical governance initiat...
Introduction: Despite over two decades of international experience and research on health systems in...
about systems of interacting agents and how order emerges in systems from the interactions of agents...
Complex adaptive systems (CAS) theory conceptualises a system composed of heterogeneous agents, whic...
OBJECTIVE: To identify key elements and characteristics of complex adaptive systems (CAS) relevan...
Background. This paper provides an overview of complex adaptive systems (CAS) theories and value in ...
Background Quality improvement is a priority for health services worldwide. There are many barriers ...
Background: This series summarises new empirical research on quality improvement through case studie...
<strong>Background</strong> This series summarises new empirical research on quality improvement thr...
Health services demonstrate key features of complex adaptive systems (CAS), they are dynamic and unf...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the concept of complex adaptive systems (CAS) from...
Despite a profusion of literature on Complex Adaptive System (CAS) definitions, it is still challeng...
A special branch of complexity science, complex adaptive systems (CAS), is a way of thinking about s...
A dynamic combination of several parties makes induce challenges in health care. In the framework of...
Formulating policy for public health action can be characterized as designing solutions within a com...
Systems of Care (SOCs) are distinctive among health care organizations because they focus on process...
Introduction: Despite over two decades of international experience and research on health systems in...
about systems of interacting agents and how order emerges in systems from the interactions of agents...
Complex adaptive systems (CAS) theory conceptualises a system composed of heterogeneous agents, whic...
OBJECTIVE: To identify key elements and characteristics of complex adaptive systems (CAS) relevan...
Background. This paper provides an overview of complex adaptive systems (CAS) theories and value in ...
Background Quality improvement is a priority for health services worldwide. There are many barriers ...
Background: This series summarises new empirical research on quality improvement through case studie...
<strong>Background</strong> This series summarises new empirical research on quality improvement thr...
Health services demonstrate key features of complex adaptive systems (CAS), they are dynamic and unf...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the concept of complex adaptive systems (CAS) from...
Despite a profusion of literature on Complex Adaptive System (CAS) definitions, it is still challeng...
A special branch of complexity science, complex adaptive systems (CAS), is a way of thinking about s...
A dynamic combination of several parties makes induce challenges in health care. In the framework of...
Formulating policy for public health action can be characterized as designing solutions within a com...
Systems of Care (SOCs) are distinctive among health care organizations because they focus on process...
Introduction: Despite over two decades of international experience and research on health systems in...
about systems of interacting agents and how order emerges in systems from the interactions of agents...
Complex adaptive systems (CAS) theory conceptualises a system composed of heterogeneous agents, whic...