Abstract

During recent years, many research group interested in the study of organizational networks from different fields, e.g. studies of behavior of cities growth following the fractal theory. Considering the fractal analysis as a strong tools to analyse the relation between grow of cities and its relation with health center distribution. The propose of this paper is to develop a methodology based on a fractal analysis framework of Chilean public health networks, the population growth of cities and the location of health centers. To produce empirical approach for the analysis of the locations of health centers and its effects. On the other hand the health has been related to other sciences, a clear example is the physics and the mathematics, where we found many studies related with the geometry to understood the nature of the multiple natural shapes, its developed was called fractal nature or mathematic fractal model, this approach consider the different scales. For this reason, we present in this paper some preliminary ideas and some initial results of the analysis of the complex and fractal behavior of urban expansion, and its relation to the location of public health centers through simple counters algorithms and spectral methods using ImaCal software. The study health patterns will become a useful tool for understanding human flow and behavior of health center, where using a traditional measurement as equipment has serious problems and limitations.

Highlights

  • The objective of this work is to propose a methodology based on a multi-fractal analysis framework of Chilean health networks and the relationship between human flow, population growth of cities and he location of health centers, seeking to produce new ideas for the empirical study of the health situation and its scaling and geographic determinants using an open software application ImaCalc

  • Within the methodology to study the flow location or distribution of health centers in a complex linked network, it is important to consider that the mathematical theory of fractal growth behavior, depends on of the diversity of parameters used in the description {Xi}, their time derivative {dXi/dt}, acceleration, spatial gradients etc.; with different viewpoints and considerations in a generalized system of coordinates, from a dimensional point of view, the flux of property Xi is the derivative in time per unit area [10,11]

  • In this case, the methodology carried out can become a useful tool to understand the human behaviour of the flow approaching the inlet where the traditional measuring equipment has serious problems and limitations

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Introduction

The objective of this work is to propose a methodology based on a multi-fractal analysis framework of Chilean health networks and the relationship between human flow, population growth of cities and he location of health centers, seeking to produce new ideas for the empirical study of the health situation and its scaling and geographic determinants using an open software application ImaCalc. The establishment of inter organizational [1] relations has been one of the characteristics of the business of the last decades; these relations are constituted as relatively resistant flows and unions that occur between an organization and one or several organisations of its environment. These long-term relationships allow deeper understanding of the structures and how they may maintaining competitive advantages, as they offer the opportunity to work together in a shared knowledge or physical environment. The theoretical advantage is that each organization can concentrate on doing what it does best and hire independent companies to do the rest of its activities, but this simple approach does not take into consideration even scaling effects

Networks in the Health Systems
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