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Nosokinetics is the scientific discipline that focuses on measuring and modelling the process of care within health and social care systems. The term originates from the Greek words "noso," meaning disease, and "kinetics," meaning movement. By analogy with Pharmacokinetics, Nosokinetics aims to offer dynamic methods to quantitatively understand the patient care process, thereby enabling better planning and sustainability of health and social care systems.

Overview[edit]

Nosokinetics brings a quantitative and systematic approach to healthcare management, drawing upon methodologies from systems science, operations research, and statistics. It particularly fills the gap that exists in the traditional black-box models, which often neglect the complexity of inpatient care dynamics, leading to suboptimal decisions.

Black Box Models in Healthcare[edit]

Black box models are simplifications of healthcare systems where only inputs and outputs are considered, overlooking the intricate processes happening internally. These models are commonly used to plan changes in health and social care systems but often result in inefficient or ineffective care due to the absence of in-depth process understanding.

Objective of Nosokinetics[edit]

The ultimate objective of Nosokinetics is to build a robust scientific base for planning and implementing changes in healthcare and social care systems. It aims to:

  • Measure various variables affecting patient care.
  • Create dynamic models that reflect the complexities of inpatient care.
  • Test the impact of potential changes in a simulated environment before actual implementation.
  • Inform policy-making and managerial decisions with data-driven insights.

Applications[edit]

Nosokinetics can be applied in a variety of healthcare contexts including:

Challenges and Future Directions[edit]

The field faces several challenges, such as data availability, the need for multidisciplinary collaboration, and the requirement for real-world validation of the models. However, as healthcare systems worldwide are becoming increasingly complex and resource-constrained, the role of Nosokinetics is expected to grow.

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