The healthcare sector has all the characteristics to be considered a complex system. Indeed, its extrinsic complexity is related to its openness, since the health system is affected by the political, social, and financial context where it operates.

Silenzi, A., Santoro, A., Ricciardi, W., Prenestini, A., Calciolari, S., Garattini, S., et al. (2017). Myth #6: Health care is rightly controlled by the public sector, for the sake of equality. In The Myths of Health Care: Towards New Models of Leadership and Management in the Healthcare Sector (pp. 155-176). Springer International Publishing [10.1007/978-3-319-53600-2_9].

Myth #6: Health care is rightly controlled by the public sector, for the sake of equality

Stefano Calciolari;
2017

Abstract

The healthcare sector has all the characteristics to be considered a complex system. Indeed, its extrinsic complexity is related to its openness, since the health system is affected by the political, social, and financial context where it operates.
Capitolo o saggio
Healthcare, control, equality, innovation
English
The Myths of Health Care: Towards New Models of Leadership and Management in the Healthcare Sector
2017
9783319535999
Springer International Publishing
155
176
Silenzi, A., Santoro, A., Ricciardi, W., Prenestini, A., Calciolari, S., Garattini, S., et al. (2017). Myth #6: Health care is rightly controlled by the public sector, for the sake of equality. In The Myths of Health Care: Towards New Models of Leadership and Management in the Healthcare Sector (pp. 155-176). Springer International Publishing [10.1007/978-3-319-53600-2_9].
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