This detailed volume illustrates the transformative nature of
systems and complexity sciences for practice, research, education,
and health system organization. Researchers highlight the fresh
perspectives and novel approaches offered by these
interdisciplinary fields in addressing the complexities of global,
national, and community health challenges in the 21st century. With
the implications that these emerging fields hold for health still
relatively underexplored, researchers from a wide variety of
disciplines, including physiological, social, environmental,
clinical, prevention, educational, organizational, finance, and
policy domains, aim in this book to suggest future directions in
health care and highlight recent advances in basic and clinical
physiology, education, policy-making, and leadership. Among the
topics discussed: Impact of genomic heterogeneity on bio-emergent
properties Harnessing Big Data to improve health services
Decision-making of women in violent relationships Co-producing
healthcare interventions A socio-ecological solution to physician
burnout Embracing Complexity in Health: The Transformation of
Science, Practice, and Policy is a highly relevant resource to
practitioners in the field, students, instructors, and policy
makers, and also should find an engaged audience among health and
disease researchers, healthcare planners, health system financiers,
health system administrators, health services administrators,
health professional educators, and other health professionals. The
trans- and interdisciplinary natures of health and health care are
fostering a broad discourse amongst all concerned with improving
patient care in an equitable and sustainable way.
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