Psychological Health in the United States Military: Making Sense of What We Know
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Hess, John; Kamin, Cody; Kenley, C. Robert
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Hundreds of thousands of United States military service members are suffering
from PTSD and other psychological health conditions as a result of their wartime service. A
myriad of possible system interventions and resource allocation schemas have been
researched and proposed, but finite budgets and manpower dictate a careful allocation of
resources to optimize outcomes. We describe a stock-and-flow model of psychological
health treatment tailored to the unique context of the military’s healthcare system. Our
model, implemented as a “Management Flight Simulator”, reports the impact of system
interventions on areas of stakeholder concern and is designed to communicate complex
systemic behaviors to those without domain specific knowledge.
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2011Keywords
PTSD, psychological health, stock-and-flow, healthcare system, Management Flight Simulator
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