Background Internationally, many health care interventions were diffused prior to the standard use of assessments of safety, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness. Disinvestment from ineffective or inappropriately applied practices is a growing priority for health care systems for reasons of improved quality of care and sustainability of resource allocation. In this paper we examine key challenges for disinvestment from these interventions and explore potential policy-related avenues to advance a disinvestment agenda. Results We examine five key challenges in the area of policy driven disinvestment: 1) lack of resources to support disinvestment policy mechanisms; 2) lack of reliable administrative mechanisms to identify and prioritise techno...
Background: Governments and other payers are yet to determine optimal processes by which to review t...
Background: This is the ninth in a series of papers reporting a program of Sustainability in Health ...
Objective: Within publicly funded health care, there is an urgent need to reduce spending while maxi...
Internationally, many health care interventions were diffused prior to the standard use of assessmen...
Objectives: Many existing healthcare interventions diffused before modern evidence-based standards o...
Purpose – Worldwide, there is significant growth in the cost of (and demand for) healthcare, which o...
Most new health technologies and clinical practices are assessed for safety, effectiveness and cost ...
Background<br>In the context of limited health resources, health organisations must make decisions a...
In the early 1990s claims were made that in all areas of health care, “30-40% of patients do not rec...
Healthcare technology is a two-edged sword - it offers new and better treatment to a wider range of ...
Background: This is the second in a series of papers reporting a program of Sustainability in Health...
Abstract Background This is the second in a series of papers reporting a program of Sustainability i...
Background: This is the sixth in a series of papers reporting Sustainability in Health care by Alloc...
Abstract Background This is the sixth in a series of papers reporting Sustainability in Health care ...
OBJECTIVE: Technological change accounts for approximately 25 percent of health expenditure growth. ...
Background: Governments and other payers are yet to determine optimal processes by which to review t...
Background: This is the ninth in a series of papers reporting a program of Sustainability in Health ...
Objective: Within publicly funded health care, there is an urgent need to reduce spending while maxi...
Internationally, many health care interventions were diffused prior to the standard use of assessmen...
Objectives: Many existing healthcare interventions diffused before modern evidence-based standards o...
Purpose – Worldwide, there is significant growth in the cost of (and demand for) healthcare, which o...
Most new health technologies and clinical practices are assessed for safety, effectiveness and cost ...
Background<br>In the context of limited health resources, health organisations must make decisions a...
In the early 1990s claims were made that in all areas of health care, “30-40% of patients do not rec...
Healthcare technology is a two-edged sword - it offers new and better treatment to a wider range of ...
Background: This is the second in a series of papers reporting a program of Sustainability in Health...
Abstract Background This is the second in a series of papers reporting a program of Sustainability i...
Background: This is the sixth in a series of papers reporting Sustainability in Health care by Alloc...
Abstract Background This is the sixth in a series of papers reporting Sustainability in Health care ...
OBJECTIVE: Technological change accounts for approximately 25 percent of health expenditure growth. ...
Background: Governments and other payers are yet to determine optimal processes by which to review t...
Background: This is the ninth in a series of papers reporting a program of Sustainability in Health ...
Objective: Within publicly funded health care, there is an urgent need to reduce spending while maxi...