Abstract
The network that local health officials use to communicate about professional issues is sparsely connected, which may limit the spread of innovative practices. We used agent-based simulation modeling to find out if a policy to promote more connections improved the network’s capability to diffuse innovation. We found that unanticipated effects could result, depending on the requirements of the policy and the proportion of health officials involved. With carefully crafted assumptions and reliable data it is possible to untangle complex processes using simulation modeling. The results represent how the world might actually work which may provide useful decision support for policymakers with further research.
Recommended Citation
Orr M, Merrill J. Diffusion of Innovation Across a National Local Health Department Network: A Simulation Approach to Policy Development Using Agent-Based Modeling. Front Public Health Serv Syst Res
2013;
2(5).
DOI: 10.13023/FPHSSR.0205.03
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