Deciding and Implementing Health Security Actions and Promoting Systematic Learning
Gilberto Montibeller
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Gilberto Montibeller: Loughborough University
Chapter Chapter 11 in Decision Making for Enhanced Health Security, 2022, pp 433-488 from Springer
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Abstract Here we focus on the social complexities inherent to these choice processes, the discussion of which ranges from the selecting of options to the implementation of health security actions, which is then followed by the fostering of an environment wherein systematic learning can take place. If health leaders wish to select decision alternatives in a reasoned manner, these complexities must be fully addressed. In this case, as shall be discussed, addressing social complexities takes on the form of following high quality choice processes, effectively implementing these actions to enhance health security, and improving current and future decision processes.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-98132-7_11
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