Title :
When Are Calories Like Furniture? Modeling Service Systems to Improve Health
Author :
Cefkin, Melissa ; Kieliszewski, Cheryl A. ; Maglio, Paul P.
Author_Institution :
IBM Res. - Almaden, San Jose, CA, USA
fDate :
March 29 2011-April 2 2011
Abstract :
The furniture retailer IKEA provides an example of how understanding the roles and responsibilities of stakeholders in a value constellation can lead to change that improves value creation in a complex service system. In this paper, we apply the same kind of thinking about value creation that worked for IKEA to the complex service systems of population health, including chronic diseases such as obesity. We show how service system thinking - analyzing value constellations to find opportunities for reconfiguring roles and relationships that unlock value - can be applied to real health systems by focusing on accountable care organizations and patient-centered medical homes, models of care delivery that aim to reconfigure provider, patient, and payer relationships to offer better care. We argue that modeling and simulating the value constellations of complex service systems, such as the health system, can help us discover which interventions and reconfigurations will be effective and which will not.
Keywords :
diseases; health care; IKEA; accountable care organizations; chronic diseases; health improvement; patient-centered medical homes; service system modelling; value constellation; Biological system modeling; Economics; Electronic mail; Obesity; Organizations; Service system; health; health care delivery; modeling; value constellation;
Conference_Titel :
SRII Global Conference (SRII), 2011 Annual
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-415-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-4371-0
DOI :
10.1109/SRII.2011.22