Why You Need To Be A Systems Thinker in Health Care
Why You Need To Be A Systems Thinker in Health Care
Why You Need To Be A Systems Thinker in Health Care
Practicing medicine today is so much more than the interaction between you and the patient sitting
before you. Physicians must understand all parts of the health care system—from the emergency
department to the primary care clinic, from the patient’s family to community organizations—and
critically think about how all these moving parts can work together to improve patients’ health, meet
their health care needs and anticipate and mitigate safety threats or other problems.
It is a practice called systems thinking and an education module offered via the AMA Ed Hub™ helps
medical students—and residents and practicing physicians who may not have received training during
their medical school years—understand the importance of systems thinking in clinical care and learn
how to adopt the habits of a systems-thinking health professional who can help improve care.
The free online module, “Systems Thinking,” is one of six modules released as part of the Health
Systems Science Learning Series. Another seven modules will be released as part of the series in
early 2020.
Providers system. A clinic or hospital where physicians and other health professionals provide care
and support for patients, including administrative functions and other processes of care.
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Health care system. A collection of clinical programs and centers that are part of a larger
organization, such as clinical programs and centers, hospitals, multispecialty groups and integrated
health care systems.
Patient’s system. The people patients interact with, including their family and friends, community
organizations, their providers, the larger health care system and health care administration
professionals and processes.
It takes time and practice to become a systems thinker. According to the AMA module, systems
thinkers have 14 habits.
Systems thinkers:
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The AMA also recently released the Health Systems Science Review book, published by Elsevier. The
AMA is working with the National Board of Medical Examiners to develop a standardized exam, which
is expected to be available later in 2020.
The review book complement’s the AMA’s 2016 Health Systems Science textbook, which outlines a
formal method to teach students how to deliver care that meets patients’ needs in modern health
systems. More than 4,000 copies have been sold worldwide, and it is being used in over 30 medical
and health professions schools. Both books are available for purchase at the?AMA Store.
URL: https://www.ama-assn.org/education/accelerating-change-medical-education/why-you-need-be-systems-
thinker-health-care
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