This document discusses Hodges' model, a generic framework developed in the 1980s to simplify complexity in healthcare transformation and sustainability. The model organizes care into four domains: individual/mechanistic, individual/humanistic, group/mechanistic, and group/humanistic. It addresses questions of who, what, where, when, why, and how for any healthcare issue. The model supports integrated, person-centered care and reduces gaps between theory and practice. It can be used by individuals or groups to facilitate assessment, evaluation, and lifelong learning. The document argues the model remains relevant for modern healthcare challenges around topics like integration, technology, and health promotion.