医療システムと政策研究

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Ayurvedic Health Care Delivery to Meet Society’s Needs

Deborah A Marshall Marshall

Health care delivery systems are inherently complicated because they are made up of numerous tiers of interconnected subsystems and processes that respond nonlinearly to environmental changes. When used on complex health systems, traditional approaches for assessing and modelling health technology sometimes overlook the broader health system consequences that can be crucial for accomplishing desired health system goals. Researchers and decision-makers in the healthcare industry may either undervalue or neglect to take into account the interconnections between people, procedures, technology, and facility designs. Interventions in the healthcare delivery system must take into account the dynamism and complexity of the environment in which they are being given.