Blachowicz Dariusz, Christiansen John H, Ranginani Archana, Simunich Kathy Lee
J Healthc Inf Manag. 2008 Winter;22(1):39-45.
Effectively determining the future return-on-investment of regional healthcare delivery and electronic healthcare record systems requires consideration of many alternative designs for their performance, cost and ability to meet stakeholder expectations. Successfully testing, validating and communicating the expected consequences of alternative business practices, processes, protocols and policies requires an objective analytical approach. Agent-based modeling and simulation (ABMS), a technique for determining the system-level results of complex, interacting, and often conflicting individual-level decisions, provides such an approach. ABMS of healthcare delivery can provide actionable guidance for decision makers by enabling healthcare experts to define the individual, agent-level rules of operation; allowing them to see how the agent rules play out over time in a detailed real-world context; providing them with the tools to assess the consequences of alternative plans; and giving them a clear method for communicating results to the broader stakeholder community.
有效确定区域医疗服务和电子健康记录系统未来的投资回报率,需要考虑其性能、成本以及满足利益相关者期望的能力等多种替代设计。成功测试、验证并传达替代商业实践、流程、协议和政策的预期结果,需要一种客观的分析方法。基于主体的建模与仿真(ABMS),一种用于确定复杂、相互作用且往往相互冲突的个体层面决策的系统层面结果的技术,提供了这样一种方法。医疗服务的ABMS可为决策者提供可操作的指导,方法是让医疗专家定义个体层面、主体层面的操作规则;使他们能够看到这些主体规则在详细的现实世界背景下随时间的演变情况;为他们提供评估替代计划后果的工具;并为他们提供一种向更广泛的利益相关者群体传达结果的清晰方法。