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HIGH INTEGRITY BASIN MODEL

High-Integrity Basin Model — Shared Burden, Not Exported Burden

Version: 0.1 · Cycle: C-369 · Status: PROPOSED

Use case

Document MIC as a possible recognition layer for shared-burden coordination — not as reward for shifting cost elsewhere.

Example flow

Hospital A overloaded
Hospital B has capacity but lacks capability
EPICON-backed coordination proposal
staff, equipment, protocols, and patient scope defined
outcomes measured
burden and stabilization verified
possible MIC recognition (quorum + human — never automatic)

MIC must not reward

  • Patient dumping or transfer volume for its own sake
  • Avoiding costly patients
  • Hiding staffing failures
  • Worsening outcomes elsewhere
  • Local score improvement at basin expense

Canonical rule

MIC recognizes resolved imbalance and responsibly shared burden — not exported burden.