Modelling competition in health care markets as a complex adaptive system: an agent-based framework.

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Abdullah Alibrahim, Shinyi Wu
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Health market reforms necessitate continuous re-evaluation of initiatives, competitive regulations, and antitrust policies. Synergistic implications, evolution, and behaviour changes associated with the market competition are often overlooked due to methodological limitations. To rectify these limitations, parallels between defining features of health care markets (HCM) and complex adaptive systems (CAS) are drawn. The science of CAS develops complex system-level models of dynamic interactions to allow insights for heterogeneous agents and emergent behaviours. Agent-based modelling (ABM) is a computational tool of CAS science suitable for investigating competition in HCM. The proposed agent-based framework conceptualises agents, environment, and interactions, and formalises agent-specific attributes and modules that achieve agent roles to recreate HCM dynamics. The framework conceptualises competition in HCM into an implementable ABM for a CAS assessment, identifies data sources, and develops face-validity procedures. Developments in data, computational power, and decisions theory compel CAS approach to complement studies on pressing HCM issues.

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作为复杂适应系统的医疗保健市场竞争建模:基于主体的框架。
卫生市场改革需要不断重新评估各项举措、竞争法规和反垄断政策。由于方法上的限制,与市场竞争相关的协同影响、演变和行为变化往往被忽视。为了纠正这些局限性,在定义医疗保健市场(HCM)和复杂适应系统(CAS)之间进行了类比。CAS科学开发了复杂的系统级动态交互模型,以允许对异质代理和紧急行为的见解。基于agent的模型(ABM)是CAS科学中一种适用于HCM竞争研究的计算工具。提出的基于代理的框架概念化了代理、环境和交互,并形式化了特定于代理的属性和模块,这些属性和模块实现了代理角色,以重新创建HCM动态。该框架将HCM中的竞争概念化为CAS评估的可实施ABM,识别数据源,并开发面部有效性程序。数据、计算能力和决策理论的发展迫使CAS方法补充紧迫的HCM问题的研究。
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Health Systems
Health Systems HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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