Toward Understanding the Interplay between Public and Private Healthcare Providers and Patients: An Agent-based Simulation Approach

Q2 Engineering
Zainab Alalawi, Yifeng Zeng, H. Anh
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Abstract

Few modelling studies have been carried out to investigate patients’ involvement in the decision-making process in a healthcare system. Here we perform theoretical and simulation analysis of a healthcare business model involving three populations: Public Healthcare Providers, Private Healthcare Providers and Patients. The analysis contributes to healthcare economic modelling by analyzing the dynamics and emergence of cooperative behavior of agents within the three populations. Resorting to agent-based simulations, we examine the effect of increasing behavioural mutation and providers’ capacity on patients’ cooperative behaviour. We show that the former introduces more randomness in agents’ behaviors enabling cooperation to emerge in more difficult conditions. Moreover, when the providers’ capacity to meet patients’ demand is limited, patients exhibit low levels of cooperation, implying a more difficult cooperation dilemma in a healthcare system that needs addressing. Received on 17 September 2020; accepted on 03 October 2020; published on 21 October 2020
迈向理解公共和私人医疗保健提供者和患者之间的相互作用:基于代理的模拟方法
很少有模型研究进行了调查在医疗保健系统的决策过程中患者的参与。在这里,我们对涉及三个人群的医疗保健业务模型进行理论和模拟分析:公共医疗保健提供者、私人医疗保健提供者和患者。该分析通过分析三个群体中代理人合作行为的动态和出现,有助于建立医疗保健经济模型。借助基于代理的模拟,我们研究了行为突变和提供者能力增加对患者合作行为的影响。我们表明,前者在代理行为中引入了更多的随机性,使合作能够在更困难的条件下出现。此外,当提供者满足患者需求的能力有限时,患者表现出较低的合作水平,这意味着医疗保健系统中更困难的合作困境需要解决。2020年9月17日收到;2020年10月3日录用;发布于2020年10月21日
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