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A systematic review of network studies based on administrative health data
journal contribution
posted on 2021-06-21, 00:22 authored by Shakir KarimShakir Karim, Shahadat Uddin, Tasadduq ImamTasadduq Imam, Mohammad A MoniEffective and efficient delivery of healthcare services requires comprehensive collaboration and coordination between healthcare entities and their complex inter-reliant activities. This inter-relation and coordination lead to different networks among diverse healthcare stakeholders. It is important to understand the varied dynamics of these networks to measure the efficiency of healthcare delivery services. To date, however, a work that systematically reviews these networks outlined in different studies is missing. This article provides a comprehensive summary of studies that have focused on networks and administrative health data. By summarizing different aspects including research objectives, key research questions, adopted methods, strengths and weaknesses, this research provides insights into the inherently complex and interlinked networks present in healthcare services. The outcome of this research is important to healthcare management and may guide further research in this area.
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Volume
17Issue
7Start Page
1End Page
20Number of Pages
20eISSN
1660-4601ISSN
1661-7827Location
SwitzerlandPublisher
MDPIPublisher License
CC BYPublisher DOI
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Additional Rights
CC BY 4.0Language
engPeer Reviewed
- Yes
Open Access
- Yes
Acceptance Date
2020-04-06External Author Affiliations
The University of Sydney; The University of New South walesEra Eligible
- Yes