GSVS4610 Archetype Escalation Archetype
Gene Regulation Instructions - System Modeling 5
From Jennifer Prah Ruger (2010) Health Capability Conceptualization and Operationalization Am J Public Health 100 p41-49 available from SSRN Extended slightly in IM-791 so use of this is deprecated.
Health Capability Map
Modeling 5: Gene Regulation
System Modeling 5: Gene Regulation Instructions
Healthcare Economic System
Level of biological organization linking cell level division and population level evolution
Biology levels and genetics
System Modeling 5: Gene Regulation
WIP Based on Gene's Enabling a Better Tomorrow Map IM-2879 this is a Specific Health Care version based on the archived Systemswiki Health Care material. The focus is on Models and Simulation, with videos and discussion in the fullness of time. I am following Gene's Adventures in Wonderland framework. Revised for More Complex AnyLogic transition at IM-57331
Health Systems and Data Science Course
Existem cerca de quinze arquétipos conhecidos com um interessante conjunto de relações entre eles.
Este modelo foi originalmente concebido por Gene Bellinger.
Traduzido por Ravi Resck
Arquétipos de Sistemas
SM5: Gene Regulation Instructions
Revisited Essence of MMT 2019 insight using Jim Byrne's popular mmt101 blog entry Modern
Monetary Theory (MMT) in 70 Bullet Points as the basis of my Gemini interaction Feb 2026 using Gene Bellinger's AI prompts for causal loop diagrams. See insight version including 2019 notes for extras
MMT 101 Overview of Modern Money
What influences sleep quality?
Homework for systems thinking course by Gene Bellinger
SLEEP
An example of why it's so critical to understand where the boundaries are when considering a system. (developed from Eric Wolstenholme's Archetype examples by Gene Bellinger)
YouTube Video
Hospital Early Discharge Boundaries
Small Intestine example from Progress in Biophysics & Molecular Biology Special Issue 2016 From the century of the genome to the century of the organism: New theoretical approaches paper on organization. Compare with Bogdanov (click tag)
Biology Principles of Organization and Variation 1
Go to Gene Bellinger's insight version with video link This common archetype of systems that include relapse or recidivism allows exploration of the unintended effects of increasing upstream capacity and swamping downstream capacity. The increase in the relapse rate eventually returns to swamp upstream capacity as well. A social welfare example, based on a TANF case study, from How Small System Dynamics Models Can Help the Policy Process. N. Ghaffarzadegan, J. Lyneis, GP Richardson. System Dynamics Review 27,1 (2011) 22-44 abstract Conference version here
Swamping Insight
Examples of macroanalysis relevant to representing causal mechanisms linking genes to diseases from darden2018 MecCog article and 2017 Product to Process article
Mechanistic Reasoning from Genotype to Phenotype
Unfolding causal loop diagram story of hospital congestion from Eric Wolstenholme's more detailed explanation of hospital congestion IM from March 2022 Youtube video and online stella presentation. Use of cascading interlinked archetypes. See Kumu version, early discharge boundaries IM for an earlier version and Generic Archetypes IM from Gene Bellinger
Hospital congestion cascading archetypes
Credit: Gene Bellinger
A Tragedy of the Commons situation exists whenever two or more activities, each, which in order to produce results, rely on a shared limited resource. Results for these activities continue to develop as long as their use of the limited resource doesn't exceed the resource limit. Once this limit is reached the results produced by each activity are limited to the level at which the resource is replenished. See also
Archetypes.
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This model is part of
And? Understanding Relationships & Their Implications.
GSGS4610 Archetype Tragedy of the Commons