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E-raamat: Understanding and Managing the Complexity of Healthcare

(Stevens Institute of Technology), (Georgia Institute of Technology)
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Breakthroughs in medical science, innovations in medical technologies, andimprovements in clinical practices occur today at an increasingly rapid rate. Yet because of afragmented healthcare delivery system, many Americans are unable to benefit from these developments.How can we design a system that can provide high-quality, affordable healthcare for everyone? Inthis book, William Rouse and Nicoleta Serban introduce concepts, principles, models, and methods forunderstanding, and improving, healthcare delivery. Approaching the topic from the perspectives ofengineering and statistics, they argue that understanding healthcare delivery as a complex adaptivesystem will help us design a system that is more efficient, effective, andequitable.

The authors use multilevel simulation models as a quantitative tool forevaluating alternate ways of organizing healthcare delivery. They employ this approach, for example,in their discussions of affordability, a prevention and wellness program, chronic diseasemanagement, and primary care accessibility for children in the Medicaid program. They also considerpossible benefits from a range of technologies, including electronic health records andtelemedicine; data mining as an alternative to randomized trials; conceptual and analyticalmethodologies that address the complexity of the healthcare system; and how these principles,models, and methods can enable transformational change.

Series Foreword ix
Preface xi
1 Introduction
1(14)
2 Complexity of Healthcare Delivery
15(20)
3 Healthcare Costs and Their Causes
35(22)
4 Effects of Healthcare Price Controls
57(14)
5 Prevention and Wellness
71(22)
6 Chronic Disease Management
93(14)
7 Equity of Care
107(32)
8 Technologies for Care
139(44)
9 Data in Healthcare
183(22)
10 Methodologies for Improvement
205(28)
11 Facilitating Change
233(16)
References 249(26)
Index 275