Abstract In their recent editorial, Baltussen and colleagues provide a concise summary of the prevailing discourse on priority-setting in health policy. Their perspective is entirely consistent with current practice, yet they unintentionally demonstrate the narrowness and moral precariousness of that discourse and practice. I respond with demonstrations of the importance of ‘interrogating scarcity’ in a variety of contexts
Contains fulltext : 168069.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Priority settin...
The topic of how cost-effectiveness information informs priority setting in healthcare remains impor...
In an editorial published in this journal, Baltussen et al argue that information on cost-effectiven...
In their recent editorial, Baltussen and colleagues provide a concise summary of the prevailing disc...
Countries around the world are experiencing an ever-increasing need to make choices in investments i...
In an editorial published in this journal, Baltussen et al argue that information on cost-effectiven...
After having practicing and researching health economics for nearly 15 years now, it has become clea...
Abstract CHAT has its limits. It is a three-hour exercise. However, the real world problems of heal...
CHAT has its limits. It is a three-hour exercise. However, the real world problems of healthcare rat...
The fair distribution of health resources is critical to health justice. But distributing healthcare...
Priority setting is inevitable on the path towards universal health coverage. All countries experien...
In dealing with scarcity of resources within healthcare systems, decision-makers inevitably have to ...
Resource allocation in publicly funded healthcare systems is inevitably linked with priority setting...
Modern health care faces an ever widening gap between technological possibilities and available reso...
All health care systems face problems of justice and efficiency related to setting priorities for al...
Contains fulltext : 168069.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Priority settin...
The topic of how cost-effectiveness information informs priority setting in healthcare remains impor...
In an editorial published in this journal, Baltussen et al argue that information on cost-effectiven...
In their recent editorial, Baltussen and colleagues provide a concise summary of the prevailing disc...
Countries around the world are experiencing an ever-increasing need to make choices in investments i...
In an editorial published in this journal, Baltussen et al argue that information on cost-effectiven...
After having practicing and researching health economics for nearly 15 years now, it has become clea...
Abstract CHAT has its limits. It is a three-hour exercise. However, the real world problems of heal...
CHAT has its limits. It is a three-hour exercise. However, the real world problems of healthcare rat...
The fair distribution of health resources is critical to health justice. But distributing healthcare...
Priority setting is inevitable on the path towards universal health coverage. All countries experien...
In dealing with scarcity of resources within healthcare systems, decision-makers inevitably have to ...
Resource allocation in publicly funded healthcare systems is inevitably linked with priority setting...
Modern health care faces an ever widening gap between technological possibilities and available reso...
All health care systems face problems of justice and efficiency related to setting priorities for al...
Contains fulltext : 168069.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Priority settin...
The topic of how cost-effectiveness information informs priority setting in healthcare remains impor...
In an editorial published in this journal, Baltussen et al argue that information on cost-effectiven...