System Dynamics Models for Public Health and Health Care Policy / / Jack Homer and Gary B Hirsch.

System dynamics is a simulation modeling approach to strategic and policy analysis that has been applied to many health care and public health issues since the 1960s and has become increasingly prevalent since the 2000s. The ten articles in this reprint appeared in a Special Issue of Systems and cov...

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