Quantum Economics in Decision-Making for Healthcare Services: A Transformative Framework for Resource Allocation
Marios Adamou
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Abstract:
This paper introduces the concept of Quantum Economics, a groundbreaking framework for economic analysis inspired by the principles of quantum mechanics. Traditional economic models often fail to capture the inherent complexities and uncertainties in healthcare decision-making, where diverse variables and stakeholder preferences intersect. Quantum Economics integrates elements of uncertainty, probability, and interconnectedness, providing a more flexible, dynamic, and holistic model for decision-making. This paper explores the principles of Quantum Economics, discusses its application to healthcare services, and uses advanced mathematical representations to illustrate its practical utility. Proposals for empirical studies and comparative analyses are presented to suggest how the framework could be validated, with a view toward global implementation and interdisciplinary connections demonstrating its potential to revolutionise healthcare systems worldwide.
Date: 2024-09-02
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