Title: Assessment of health service systems: a case study of metamodelling to explore options for future health service provision

Authors: Ann Taket, Leroy White

Addresses: Faculty of Health, South Bank University, 103 Borough Road, London, SE1 0AA, UK. Faculty of Health, South Bank University, 103 Borough Road, London, SE1 0AA, UK

Abstract: Within health services, debates about the future configuration of services often involve a variety of stakeholders. Operational research or systems models can be used to inform such debates. The paper introduces our notion of metamodelling as a process of modelling with the stakeholder(s), i.e. an interactive process for involving them in: (1) eliciting model structures and parameters for use in a particular situation, and (2) using some model(s) to explore a particular decision situation. This involves working with a combination of different forms of representation, selected according to the context and according to the preferences of the stakeholders. The paper presents a case study involving the use of a simulation model, specifically an attraction constrained spatial interaction model, to provide information to assist in the exploration of different options for the future provision of inpatient hospital facilities in a region of the UK.

Keywords: health service; location; simulation; planning; operational research; systems models.

DOI: 10.1504/IJSTM.2000.001584

International Journal of Services Technology and Management, 2000 Vol.1 No.4, pp.320-331

Published online: 04 Jul 2003 *

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