Abstract

: The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the unique contributions made by several researchers including the author to the design and development of complex adaptive systems for healthcare. The article first presents definitions of complex adaptive systems and associated terms provided by other scholars. This is followed by a discussion on the ideas that lead to the development of different complex adaptive systems. This discussion includes unique contributions to systems engineering applied to healthcare information systems. A further elaboration on these unique contributions made by these systems considering applications such as Concept Map-Based Personal Health Information System (C-PHIS) and Data Completeness Analysis Package (DCAP) is presented. Here the author provides emphasis on advances in the design and development of complex adaptive systems using concept maps. This discussion also includes their applications in critical segments of healthcare delivery such as dementia and mental health. Finally, a pathway for future research work in this field of research is discussed to provide new insights on a possible roadmap for advancing the science of complex adaptive systems. Overall, the article presents a few critical ideas and contributions thereby adding to the body of knowledge associated with complex adaptive systems applied to healthcare information systems. Also, anticipate the unexpected and deal with outcomes of system engineering in complex adaptive systems with respect to healthcare.

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