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On the concept of the “control systems theory” as a new model of systemic consideration. (English) Zbl 1179.93017

Summary: This paper sets out to provide a new systems theory supporting requisite holism and innovation in organizations of the public sector, such as medical care.
Mulej’s dialectical systems theory is applied.
Currently, the many existing systems theories are applied in separation rather than in synergy. Here, a fourth attempt to make a new systems theory in Slovenia is presented: after the dialectical system theory, the dialectical network thinking, and the business cybernetics this is the control systems theory.
Research was limited to management of public health care and attainment of the requisite holism in it.
Managerial efficiency and processes in organizations with a rather small influence of the market pressure can be innovated more easily.
This is the first attempt, to the best of one’s knowledge, to make a new synergy of the dialectical systems, living systems, and viable systems theories as potentially complementary systems theories and three methodologies supporting informal requisite holism of thinking, decision making and action.

MSC:

93A10 General systems
92C50 Medical applications (general)
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