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  1. This paper describes the evolution of a systems approach to healthcare, and explores a recently co-developed framework outlining a systems approach based upon a synergy between healthcare and engineering.

    • John Clarkson, John Dean, James Ward, Alexander Komashie, Tom Bashford
    • 10.7861/futurehosp.5-3-151
    • 2018
    • Future Healthc J. 2018 Oct; 5(3): 151-155.
  2. It further asserts that outcomes can be influenced by smart interventions, developed after studying common patterns and behaviors across time. The underlying principles of Systems Theory should seem largely intuitive to healthcare professionals.

    • Brett R. Anderson
    • 2016
  3. A systems approach to healthcare improvement is a way of addressing health delivery challenges that recognises the multiplicity of elements interacting to impact an outcome of interest and implements processes or tools in a holistic way.

    • Alexander Komashie, James Ward, Tom Bashford, Terry Dickerson, Gulsum Kubra Kaya, Yuanyuan Liu, Isla...
    • 2021
    • define squad building challenges in healthcare system management theory1
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  4. Mar 21, 2018 · Healthcare (including patient self-management, delivery of health services and programs for acute and chronic conditions, public health, and long-term care) is often described specifically as a complex adaptive system (CAS) [ 3 ], a term that requires unpacking.

    • Sobia Khan, Ashley Vandermorris, John Shepherd, James W. Begun, Holly Jordan Lanham, Holly Jordan La...
    • 2018
  5. www.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk › wp-content › uploadsDeveloping Systems Leadership

    Through the development and implementation of Sustainability and Transformation Plans, local systems will be driven towards more collaborative, diverse, inclusive, outcome-focused approaches, whilst maintaining quality, compassion, financial balance and effective individual performance.

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  6. The foundation concept acknowledges that ‘most healthcare problems and solutions belong to the system’. Principle 1 outlines the need to seek multiple perspectives to understand system safety. Principle 2 prompts us to consider the influence of prevailing work conditions—demand, capacity, resources and constraints.

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  8. Aug 6, 2019 · The key elements of a clear definition include, in our view, consideration of scope (with effects cutting across building blocks in practice, even if not in intervention design, and also tackling more than one disease), scale (having national reach and cutting across levels of the system), sustainability (effects being sustained over time and ad...