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What is Sensitivity to Initial Conditions

Managing Patients' Organizations to Improve Healthcare: Emerging Research and Opportunities
A property of complex systems, consisting on the fact that the initial system conditions are able to influence dramatically their behaviors, so that systems with similar structures can witness different behavior patterns (for example exponential growth or decay) due to differences (sometimes slight) in initial parameters.
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The Potential of System Dynamics to Model Patient-Aided Healthcare
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2653-8.ch005
Abstract
This chapter explores the potential of system dynamics (or SD), a computer-aided methodology for policy analysis and design, to investigate patient organizations' contribution to healthcare. The chapter starts by describing the complexity features of the healthcare sector. Then it illustrates SD building blocks. A literature review of previous system dynamics applications to healthcare care issues categorizes selected papers according to relevant criteria. It emerges that few models incorporate patients' characteristics and perspective, none of them specifically dealing with patients' organizations and patient co-created health. In conclusion, the chapter highlights how SD can be considered a suitable methodology to depict the outcome of patients and their organizations' participation to healthcare processes, filling a gap in literature about both qualitative and quantitative system dynamics.
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