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Systems Thinking in Public Health

Johns Hopkins University

Introduction to systems thinking and models in public health for analyzing complex issues involving multiple actors, institutions, and risk factors.

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About this Course

This course provides an introduction to systems thinking and systems models in public health. Problems in public health and health policy tend to be complex with many actors, institutions and risk factors involved. If an outcome depends on many interacting and adaptive parts and actors the outcome cannot be analyzed or predicted with traditional statistical methods. Systems thinking is a core skill in public health and helps health policymakers build programs and policies that are aware of and prepared for unintended consequences. An important part of systems thinking is the practice to integrate multiple perspectives and synthesize them into a framework or model that can describe and predict the various ways in which a system might react to policy change. Systems thinking and systems models devise strategies to account for real world complexities. This work was coordinated by the Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research, the World Health Organization, with the aid of a grant from the International Development Research Centre, Ottawa, Canada. Additional support was provided by the Department for International Development (DFID) through a grant (PO5467) to Future Health Systems research consortium. © World Health Organization 2014 All rights reserved. The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the World Health Organization concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Dotted and dashed lines on maps represent approximate border lines for which there may not yet be full agreement. The mention of specific companies or of certain manufacturers’ products does not imply that they are endorsed or recommended by the World Health Organization in preference to others of a similar nature that are not mentioned. Errors and omissions excepted, the names of proprietary products are distinguished by initial capital letters. All reasonable precautions have been taken by the World Health Organization to verify the information contained in this publication. However, the published material is being distributed without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. The responsibility for the interpretation and use of the material lies with the reader. In no event shall the World Health Organization be liable for damages arising from its use. Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health has a non-exclusive license to use and reproduce the material

What You'll Learn

  • Develop systems thinking skills for public health
  • Assist policymakers in designing effective health programs
  • Create policies aware of unintended consequences
  • Integrate multiple perspectives into comprehensive models
  • Build frameworks that describe and predict health system behaviors

Prerequisites

  • Basic computer and internet skills
  • Ability to follow English instructions and complete exercises

Instructors

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David Bishai, MD, PhD

Professor

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Ligia Paina, PhD

Assistant Scientist

Topics

Public Health
Health
Economics
Social Sciences
Data Analysis Software
Policy Development
Health Systems
Simulations
Systems Thinking
Policy Analysis

Course Info

PlatformCoursera
LevelUnknown
PacingUnknown
PriceFree

Skills

الصحة العامة
الصحة
الاقتصاد
العلوم الاجتماعية
تحليل البيانات
تطوير السياسات
أنظمة الصحة
النمذجة والمحاكاة
Systems Thinking
Policy Analysis

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