Health Systems Modeling: From Theory to Practice: Understanding Decision¿Making
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This book provides a comprehensive and practice-oriented exploration of health systems modeling, bridging theory and real-world applications in health management, policy, and decision making. It introduces fundamental modeling concepts and examines mathematical, simulation, predictive, and optimization models used to analyze complex health systems. Through practical examples and case studies, the book demonstrates how modeling supports resource allocation, epidemic preparedness, service improvement, and evidence-based policymaking. It is designed as a valuable reference for students, researchers, managers, and policymakers seeking to apply modeling tools to improve the performance, efficiency, and resilience of health systems.
This book provides a comprehensive and practice-oriented exploration of health systems modeling, bridging theory and real-world applications in health management, policy, and decision making. It introduces fundamental modeling concepts and examines mathematical, simulation, predictive, and optimization models used to analyze complex health systems. Through practical examples and case studies, the book demonstrates how modeling supports resource allocation, epidemic preparedness, service improvement, and evidence-based policymaking. It is designed as a valuable reference for students, researchers, managers, and policymakers seeking to apply modeling tools to improve the performance, efficiency, and resilience of health systems.
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