Systems approaches to healthcare systems design and care delivery

An overview of the literature

Journal Article (2021)
Author(s)

A. Komashie (University of Cambridge)

S. Hinrichs-Krapels (TU Delft - Policy Analysis, TU Delft - Multi Actor Systems)

P.J. Clarkson (TU Delft - Human Factors, University of Cambridge)

Research Group
Policy Analysis
Copyright
© 2021 Alexander Komashie, S. Hinrichs-Krapels, P.J. Clarkson
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1017/pds.2021.555
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Publication Year
2021
Language
English
Copyright
© 2021 Alexander Komashie, S. Hinrichs-Krapels, P.J. Clarkson
Research Group
Policy Analysis
Volume number
1
Pages (from-to)
2941-2950
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Abstract

The healthcare sector is facing significant challenges that require a systems approach, resulting in a rapid growth in the application of systems approaches in healthcare since the beginning of the 21st century. Consequently, healthcare practitioners and policymakers now desire to understand the evidence-base for the approach, but little evidence of the kind desired exists. This paper is a first step in conducting a narrative review of the application of systems approaches in healthcare based on a systematic review of the academic and grey literature. First, the emergence of the approach in healthcare is explored. Second, specific examples of applications of systems approaches in healthcare are examined to identify any missing elements in current practice. Third, fourteen reviews of the approach in healthcare published in the last ten years are analysed. The results suggest that the use of the approach in healthcare will most likely continue to increase, however, significant work remains for the design and systems community to demonstrate the effectiveness of systems approaches, specifically in providing convincing measures of impact on patient and service outcomes.