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Authors White EJ, Lewis JH, McCoy L
Received 16 December 2017
Accepted for publication 9 April 2018
Published 31 May 2018 Volume 2018:9 Pages 407—414
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/AMEP.S137760
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Anwarul Azim Majumder
Abstract: Health systems science (HSS)
is an emerging discipline addressing multiple, complex, interdependent
variables that affect providers’ abilities to deliver patient care and
influence population health. New perspectives and innovations are required as
physician leaders and medical educators strive to accelerate changes in medical
education and practice to meet the needs of evolving populations and systems.
The purpose of this paper is to introduce gaming science as a lens to magnify
HSS integration opportunities in the scope of medical education and practice.
Evidence supports gaming science innovations as effective teaching and learning
tools to promote learner engagement in scientific and systems thinking for
decision making in complex scenarios. Valuable insights and lessons gained
through the history of war games have resulted in strategic thinking to
minimize risk and save lives. In health care, where decisions can affect
patient and population outcomes, gaming science innovations have the potential
to provide safe learning environments to practice crucial decision-making
skills. Research of gaming science limitations, gaps, and strategies to
maximize innovations to further advance HSS in medical education and practice
is required. Gaming science holds promise to equip health care teams with HSS
knowledge and skills required for transformative practice. The ultimate goals
are to empower providers to work in complex systems to improve patient and
population health outcomes and experiences, and to reduce costs and improve
care team well-being.
Keywords: gamification,
simulation, population health, Quadruple Aim
摘要视频链接:Gaming science
innovations for health systems science education