Background: In this article, we analyze one case instance of how proposals for change to the priority setting and resource allocation (PSRA) processes at a Canadian healthcare institution reached the decision agenda of the organization’s senior leadership. We adopt key concepts from an established policy studies framework – Kingdon’s multiple streams theory – to inform our analysis. Methods: Twenty-six individual interviews were conducted at the IWK Health Centre in Halifax, NS, Canada. Participants were asked to reflect upon the reasons leading up to the implementation of a formal priority setting process – Program Budgeting and Marginal Analysis (PBMA) – in the 2012/2013 fiscal year. Responses were analyzed qualitatively using King...
BACKGROUND: Priority setting, also known as rationing or resource allocation, occurs at all levels o...
Resource allocation is a key function of senior leadership teams within healthcare organizations. Ac...
Economists’ approaches to priority setting focus on the principles of opportunity cost, marginal ana...
Background: In this article, we analyze one case instance of how proposals for change to the priorit...
With demand for health services continuing to grow as populations age and new technologies emerge to...
Abstract Background: In order to meet the challenges presented by increasing demand and scarcity of...
Decisions regarding the allocation of available resources are a source of growing dissatisfaction fo...
Background In order to meet the challenges presented by increasing demand and scarcity of resources...
Choices about what to fund and what not to fund are necessary in health care because claims on resou...
BACKGROUND: In healthcare today, decisions are made in the face of serious resource constraints. Hea...
Abstract Background In healthcare today, decisions ar...
Objective: Canadian healthcare decision makers are facing greater pressure in setting priorities and...
As resources in health care are scarce, health authorities and other health organizations are charge...
Background: Healthcare spending has grown over the last decades in all developed co...
Background: In recent years, decision makers in Canada and elsewhere have expressed...
BACKGROUND: Priority setting, also known as rationing or resource allocation, occurs at all levels o...
Resource allocation is a key function of senior leadership teams within healthcare organizations. Ac...
Economists’ approaches to priority setting focus on the principles of opportunity cost, marginal ana...
Background: In this article, we analyze one case instance of how proposals for change to the priorit...
With demand for health services continuing to grow as populations age and new technologies emerge to...
Abstract Background: In order to meet the challenges presented by increasing demand and scarcity of...
Decisions regarding the allocation of available resources are a source of growing dissatisfaction fo...
Background In order to meet the challenges presented by increasing demand and scarcity of resources...
Choices about what to fund and what not to fund are necessary in health care because claims on resou...
BACKGROUND: In healthcare today, decisions are made in the face of serious resource constraints. Hea...
Abstract Background In healthcare today, decisions ar...
Objective: Canadian healthcare decision makers are facing greater pressure in setting priorities and...
As resources in health care are scarce, health authorities and other health organizations are charge...
Background: Healthcare spending has grown over the last decades in all developed co...
Background: In recent years, decision makers in Canada and elsewhere have expressed...
BACKGROUND: Priority setting, also known as rationing or resource allocation, occurs at all levels o...
Resource allocation is a key function of senior leadership teams within healthcare organizations. Ac...
Economists’ approaches to priority setting focus on the principles of opportunity cost, marginal ana...