复杂系统的多尺度建模与仿真:机遇与挑战

Alan D. Ravitz, T. Mazzuchi, S. Sarkani
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与其他行业、大型企业和机构一样,医疗保健是一个由许多不同的相互作用的组件组成的复杂系统。通常,为了改进系统的性能、进入新市场或扩展功能或容量,医疗保健决策者面临实现创新(新技术、流程和服务)的机会或要求。这些创新的成功实施涉及与复杂系统相关的政策、经济、社会和技术动态的无缝整合。决策者通常很难观察和理解这些动态。因此,由于缺乏对如何最好地实施创新以及他们的利益系统最终将如何执行的洞察力,他们承担了风险。这项研究定义了一个建模和仿真框架,为决策者提供了在复杂系统中实施创新后可能预期的性能的前瞻性洞察。我们描述了在对复杂系统建模时对这样一个框架的需求,并讨论了合适的仿真范例以及与实现这些仿真相关的挑战。我们将重点关注医疗保健领域的一个特定示例,以演示该框架在理解一项创新一旦投入使用,将如何实际影响其所属的更大的复杂系统方面的应用和实用程序。
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Multi-scale modeling and simulation of complex systems: Opportunities and challenges
ABSTRACT Healthcare, like other industries, large corporations, and institutions, is a complex system composed of many diverse interacting components. Frequently, to improve performance of a system, to move into new markets, or to expand capability or capacity, healthcare decision makers face opportunities or mandates to implement innovations (new technology, processes, and services). Successful implementation of these innovations involves seamless integration with the policy, economic, social, and technological dynamics associated with the complex system. These dynamics are frequently difficult for decision makers to observe and understand. Consequently, they take on risk from lack of insight into how best to implement the innovation and how their system-of-interest will ultimately perform. This research defines a modeling and simulation framework that provides decision makers with prospective insight into the likely performance to expect once an innovation is implemented in a complex system. We describe the need for such a framework when modeling complex systems, and we discuss suitable simulation paradigms and the challenges related to implementing these simulations. We focus on a specific example in the healthcare field to demonstrate the framework's application and utility in understanding how an innovation, once fielded, will actually affect the larger complex system to which it belongs.
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