Complexity Approach to Healthcare

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This webinar will be exploring the foundations of systems and complexity thinking as applied to healthcare. We will be exploring such questions as what is the relevance of systems and complexity science to healthcare? Can it help us re-conceptualize our understanding of health and reshape how we design, implement and manage health systems?

About the Speaker
Adjunct Professor of General Practice at Newcastle University Dr. Joachim Sturmberg is passionate about systems change in healthcare – how the new ideas of systems and complexity theory can be used to realize systems change in healthcare. He has extensive knowledge in Systems & Complexity applied to Healthcare, Health Services Research and Health Professional Education. He is the founding president at the International Society for Systems and Complexity Sciences for Health and Co-editor in Chief of the Forum on Systems and Complexity in Health, JECP. He is widely published in academic journals having written numerous books on the application of systems thinking to health care including Health system redesign, The value of systems and complexity science for healthcare and the Handbook of Systems and complexity in health and the Foundations of primary care.

The presentation will last 30 min follow by 15 min for Q&A.

This event will take place on the 22nd Oct at 11:00 am London Time.
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Thanks on the channel and Thank you so much Dr. Stumberg, your amazing work is an inspiration.


I can figure that Patients needs and expectatives are centered on diseases determined by biology, environment and sociocultural operators, on the other hand healthcare systems aim for operationalized diagnostic categories and numeric goals using linear aproaches.

From this last i would ask: What can you say about the role of Healthcare profesionals as "agonistic/antagonistic" agents for Healthcare systems redesign?
I mean, people are subject to cultural inertia and socially organized workflows not necesarily linked to patient needs... "Old wine on new jars?"

PD. Thank you again. Respectful salute from Mexico.

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Pareto's rule = 80% of the IMPACT comes from 20% of the population. (The fact that 80% + 20% =100 is not "The Split')

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