Abstract As a country with significant resource constraints, a fair and efficient health priority setting should be at the cornerstone of Ethiopia’s commitment to attain universal health coverage by 2035. This paper draws on the current national strategies including the national essential health service package to explore the criteria and processes used to set the existing national health sector priorities. Additionally, it reviews Ethiopia’s experience in comparison with the multi-criteria decision analysis proposed by Baltussen et al. Finally, the paper highlights the importance of strengthening country-led efforts and investing in human capital to shape priority setting in a developing country context
universal health coverage (UHC) as a situation in which all people who need health services receive ...
Abstract Background Because the demand for health ser...
Priority setting is increasingly recognised as essential for directing finite resources to support r...
Abstract Background Decision making process for Official Development Assistance (ODA) for healthcare...
AbstractThe rationing problem is common to all health systems—the challenge of managing finite resou...
The main focus of this paper is the application of explicit criteria to set health priorities in len...
Abstract Background Health systems have experienced unprecedented stress in recent years, and as yet...
To make progress toward universal health coverage, countries should define the type and mix of healt...
All health care systems face problems of justice and efficiency related to setting priorities for al...
Spending in health care have grown considerably over the last decades in all developed countries. Ag...
OBJECTIVE: To assess and summarize empirical studies on priority-setting in developing countries. ME...
Over the last 20 years, there has been considerable scholarly attention paid to developing priority ...
Summary objective To assess and summarize empirical studies on priority-setting in developing countr...
BACKGROUND: Many criteria have been proposed to guide priority setting in health, but their relative...
Priority setting of health interventions is generally considered as a valuable approach to support l...
universal health coverage (UHC) as a situation in which all people who need health services receive ...
Abstract Background Because the demand for health ser...
Priority setting is increasingly recognised as essential for directing finite resources to support r...
Abstract Background Decision making process for Official Development Assistance (ODA) for healthcare...
AbstractThe rationing problem is common to all health systems—the challenge of managing finite resou...
The main focus of this paper is the application of explicit criteria to set health priorities in len...
Abstract Background Health systems have experienced unprecedented stress in recent years, and as yet...
To make progress toward universal health coverage, countries should define the type and mix of healt...
All health care systems face problems of justice and efficiency related to setting priorities for al...
Spending in health care have grown considerably over the last decades in all developed countries. Ag...
OBJECTIVE: To assess and summarize empirical studies on priority-setting in developing countries. ME...
Over the last 20 years, there has been considerable scholarly attention paid to developing priority ...
Summary objective To assess and summarize empirical studies on priority-setting in developing countr...
BACKGROUND: Many criteria have been proposed to guide priority setting in health, but their relative...
Priority setting of health interventions is generally considered as a valuable approach to support l...
universal health coverage (UHC) as a situation in which all people who need health services receive ...
Abstract Background Because the demand for health ser...
Priority setting is increasingly recognised as essential for directing finite resources to support r...