Priority setting in health care is ubiquitous and health authorities are increasingly recognising the need for priority setting guidelines to ensure efficient, fair, and equitable resource allocation. While cost-effectiveness concerns seem to dominate many policies, the tension between utilitarian and deontological concerns is salient to many, and various severity criteria appear to fill this gap. Severity, then, must be subjected to rigorous ethical and philosophical analysis. Here we first give a brief history of the path to today’s severity criteria in Norway and Sweden. The Scandinavian perspective on severity might be conducive to the international discussion, ...
In health care priority setting different criteria are used to reflect the relevant values that shou...
International audienceThis paper develops an account of the normative basis of priority settingin he...
Abstract Introduction Several studies carried out to establish the relative preference of cost-effec...
Priority setting in health care is ubiquitous and health authorities are increasingly reco...
Priority setting in health care is ubiquitous and health authorities are increasingly recognising th...
This thesis looks at health care priorities across patient groups, and compares two interventions fo...
Priority setting criteria in health care are commonly set by politicians on behalf of the public. It...
Resource allocation in publicly funded healthcare systems is inevitably linked with priority setting...
AbstractHealth systems worldwide struggle to meet increasing demands for health care, and Norway is ...
Priority setting criteria in health care are commonly set by politicians on behalf of the public. It...
In Sweden, three principles prescribed by law compose the ethical platform aiming to ensure a fair d...
All health care systems face problems of justice and efficiency related to setting priorities for al...
The development of priority setting policies has been an important part of the national agenda for h...
In health care priority setting different criteria are used to reflect the relevant values that shou...
This project report is the product of an extensive survey and analysis by Sweden’s National Centre f...
In health care priority setting different criteria are used to reflect the relevant values that shou...
International audienceThis paper develops an account of the normative basis of priority settingin he...
Abstract Introduction Several studies carried out to establish the relative preference of cost-effec...
Priority setting in health care is ubiquitous and health authorities are increasingly reco...
Priority setting in health care is ubiquitous and health authorities are increasingly recognising th...
This thesis looks at health care priorities across patient groups, and compares two interventions fo...
Priority setting criteria in health care are commonly set by politicians on behalf of the public. It...
Resource allocation in publicly funded healthcare systems is inevitably linked with priority setting...
AbstractHealth systems worldwide struggle to meet increasing demands for health care, and Norway is ...
Priority setting criteria in health care are commonly set by politicians on behalf of the public. It...
In Sweden, three principles prescribed by law compose the ethical platform aiming to ensure a fair d...
All health care systems face problems of justice and efficiency related to setting priorities for al...
The development of priority setting policies has been an important part of the national agenda for h...
In health care priority setting different criteria are used to reflect the relevant values that shou...
This project report is the product of an extensive survey and analysis by Sweden’s National Centre f...
In health care priority setting different criteria are used to reflect the relevant values that shou...
International audienceThis paper develops an account of the normative basis of priority settingin he...
Abstract Introduction Several studies carried out to establish the relative preference of cost-effec...