2020
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-034265
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Can network science reveal structure in a complex healthcare system? A network analysis using data from emergency surgical services

Abstract: IntroductionHospitals are complex systems and optimising their function is critical to the provision of high quality, cost effective healthcare. Metrics of performance have to date focused on the performance of individual elements rather than the whole system. Manipulation of individual elements of a complex system without an integrative understanding of its function is undesirable and may lead to counterintuitive outcomes and a holistic metric of hospital function might help design more efficient services.Obj… Show more

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“…This work draws attention to some challenges that make technically high-performing systems perform poorly for their intended use, including model drift, and considers how to address them. Ultimately of course, crowding in EDs is an outcome of system-wide issues downstream such as bottlenecks and capacity constraints 7,39 . AI does not do anything on its own; to succeed, it must be connected to real-world processes 40 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work draws attention to some challenges that make technically high-performing systems perform poorly for their intended use, including model drift, and considers how to address them. Ultimately of course, crowding in EDs is an outcome of system-wide issues downstream such as bottlenecks and capacity constraints 7,39 . AI does not do anything on its own; to succeed, it must be connected to real-world processes 40 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, emergency pathways were used to construct emergency services networks by assigning patient locations as nodes and patient transfers as edges. Edges were weighted considering the type of pathways and the frequency of transfer (Kohler and Ercole 2020). Different network measures such as betweenness centrality were especially meaningful to identify outcomes that construct a bridge; however, these outcomes may have a significant impact on the integration and functioning of the system if they are unattended.…”
Section: Communicating Multiple Outcomes: the Power Of Network Visualisationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Network analysis is the process by which to model systems using two essential elements such as nodes and links (Havlin et al, 2012). Studies have used network analysis in healthcare systems for different and new purposes (Benhiba et al, 2017), such as the analysis of pathways (Kohler & Ercole, 2020). These new studies have assigned to different system elements the role of nodes and links.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%