Objectives: Many existing healthcare interventions diffused before modern evidence-based standards of clinical- and cost-effectiveness. Disinvestment from ineffective or inappropriately applied practices is growing as a priority for international health policy, both for improved quality of care and sustainability of resource allocation. Australian policy stakeholders were canvassed to assess their perspectives on the challenges and the nature of disinvestment. Methods: Senior health policy stakeholders from Australia were criterion and snow-ball sampled (to identify opinion leaders). Participants were primed with a potential disinvestment case study and took part in individual semistructured interviews that focused on mechanisms and challen...
Background: In an era of a growing economic pressure for all health systems, the interest for "disin...
Background: This is the second in a series of papers reporting a program of Sustainability in Health...
Healthcare technology is a two-edged sword - it offers new and better treatment to a wider range of ...
Objectives: Many existing healthcare interventions diffused before modern evidence-based standards o...
Background Internationally, many health care interventions were diffused prior to the standard use o...
Background: Governments and other payers are yet to determine optimal processes by which to review t...
Purpose – Worldwide, there is significant growth in the cost of (and demand for) healthcare, which o...
Background Governments and other payers are yet to determine optimal processes by which to review ...
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...
Background: Disinvestment from inefficient health services may be a potential solution to rising hea...
In the early 1990s claims were made that in all areas of health care, “30-40% of patients do not rec...
Demand for health services is growing, but funding is often failing to keep pace. To ensure that bud...
Healthcare technology is a two-edged sword - it offers new and better treatment to a wider range of ...
BACKGROUND: In an era of a growing economic pressure for all health systems, the interest for "disi...
Background: In an era of a growing economic pressure for all health systems, the interest for "disin...
Background: This is the second in a series of papers reporting a program of Sustainability in Health...
Healthcare technology is a two-edged sword - it offers new and better treatment to a wider range of ...
Objectives: Many existing healthcare interventions diffused before modern evidence-based standards o...
Background Internationally, many health care interventions were diffused prior to the standard use o...
Background: Governments and other payers are yet to determine optimal processes by which to review t...
Purpose – Worldwide, there is significant growth in the cost of (and demand for) healthcare, which o...
Background Governments and other payers are yet to determine optimal processes by which to review ...
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...
Background: Disinvestment from inefficient health services may be a potential solution to rising hea...
In the early 1990s claims were made that in all areas of health care, “30-40% of patients do not rec...
Demand for health services is growing, but funding is often failing to keep pace. To ensure that bud...
Healthcare technology is a two-edged sword - it offers new and better treatment to a wider range of ...
BACKGROUND: In an era of a growing economic pressure for all health systems, the interest for "disi...
Background: In an era of a growing economic pressure for all health systems, the interest for "disin...
Background: This is the second in a series of papers reporting a program of Sustainability in Health...
Healthcare technology is a two-edged sword - it offers new and better treatment to a wider range of ...