AbstractThis article presents elements to better understand health systems from the complexity approach, a position that moves away from the linearity, rigidity, and directional. It is characterised by the study of the emergence of unexpected behaviours, oriented to explain and understand more completely what happens in health systems. The current systems are becoming overwhelmed.The complexity paradigm represents a conceptualisation different to the prevalent epistemology, non-isolated, non-reductionist, or fixed. It does not solve the problems, but presents other bases to fully understand the physical, biological and social systems. It is a perspective that has its basis in the systems theory, informatics and cybernetics beyond traditiona...
Biological systems are innately complex, display nonlinear behavior, and respond to both disease and...
Biological systems are innately complex, display nonlinear behavior, and respond to both disease and...
Biological systems are innately complex, display nonlinear behavior, and respond to both disease and...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
In the previous chapter we used the concept of the health hierarchy to explore how health problems c...
Abstract The mechanistic interpretation of reality can be traced to the influential work by René Des...
AbstractThis article presents elements to better understand health systems from the complexity appro...
AbstractA recent trend in the literature has been to characterize healthcare activities in terms of ...
Abstract Background Complexity thinking is increasing...
The First International Conference on Public Policy was a three day conference at Sciences PO in Gre...
Abstract Background Complexity thinking is increasing...
The reception of complexity theory in health care is characterised by a tendency to reify the idea o...
The reception of complexity theory in health care is characterised by a tendency to reify the idea o...
Rationale, aims, and objectivesAs the Sustainable Development Goals are rolled out worldwide, develo...
Biological systems are innately complex, display nonlinear behavior, and respond to both disease and...
Biological systems are innately complex, display nonlinear behavior, and respond to both disease and...
Biological systems are innately complex, display nonlinear behavior, and respond to both disease and...
Biological systems are innately complex, display nonlinear behavior, and respond to both disease and...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
In the previous chapter we used the concept of the health hierarchy to explore how health problems c...
Abstract The mechanistic interpretation of reality can be traced to the influential work by René Des...
AbstractThis article presents elements to better understand health systems from the complexity appro...
AbstractA recent trend in the literature has been to characterize healthcare activities in terms of ...
Abstract Background Complexity thinking is increasing...
The First International Conference on Public Policy was a three day conference at Sciences PO in Gre...
Abstract Background Complexity thinking is increasing...
The reception of complexity theory in health care is characterised by a tendency to reify the idea o...
The reception of complexity theory in health care is characterised by a tendency to reify the idea o...
Rationale, aims, and objectivesAs the Sustainable Development Goals are rolled out worldwide, develo...
Biological systems are innately complex, display nonlinear behavior, and respond to both disease and...
Biological systems are innately complex, display nonlinear behavior, and respond to both disease and...
Biological systems are innately complex, display nonlinear behavior, and respond to both disease and...
Biological systems are innately complex, display nonlinear behavior, and respond to both disease and...