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Looking Through the Lens of the Complexity Paradigm

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The contributions in this volume have offered separate insights and frameworks and, around these, a mosaic of specific indications and applications which remain irreducibly various. There are indeed some common points, which deserve to be highlighted.

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Adinolfi, P., Borgonovi, E. (2018). Looking Through the Lens of the Complexity Paradigm. In: Adinolfi, P., Borgonovi, E. (eds) The Myths of Health Care. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53600-2_13

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