Mathematical modelling for health systems research: a systematic review of system dynamics and agent-based models
Abstract Background Mathematical modelling has been a vital research tool for exploring complex systems, most recently to aid understanding of health system functioning and optimisation. System dynamics models (SDM) and agent-based models (ABM) are two popular complementary methods, used to simulate...
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Main Authors: | Rachel Cassidy (Author), Neha S. Singh (Author), Pierre-Raphaël Schiratti (Author), Agnes Semwanga (Author), Peter Binyaruka (Author), Nkenda Sachingongu (Author), Chitalu Miriam Chama-Chiliba (Author), Zaid Chalabi (Author), Josephine Borghi (Author), Karl Blanchet (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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