Background Allied health comprises multiple professional groups including dietetics, medical radiation practitioners, occupational therapists, optometrists and psychologists. Different to medical and nursing, Allied health are often organized in discipline specific departments and allocate budgets within these to provide services to a range of clinical areas. Little is known of how managers of allied health go about allocating these resources, the factors they consider when making these decisions, and the sources of information they rely upon. The purpose of this study was to identify the key factors that allied health consider when making resource allocation decisions and the sources of information they are based upon. Methods Four...
Background: The main resources of health care are allocated to hospitals. However, resource bottlene...
Abstract Background This is the third in a series of papers reporting a program of Sustainability in...
Purpose Using the example of community access programs (CAPs), the purpose of this paper is to descr...
Background: Allied health comprises multiple professional groups including dietetics, medical radiat...
Abstract Background: Allied health comprises multiple professional groups including dietetics, medi...
An ethnographic study was conducted in 2 stages to understand how allied health professionals define...
An ethnographic study was conducted in 2 stages to understand how allied health professionals define...
grantor: University of TorontoHospitals occupy an important position within the Canadian h...
This research provides an opportunity to explore the response of physicians to a health system in wh...
Objectives Resource allocation is a challenging issue faced by health policy decisionmakers requirin...
Background: This is the third in a series of papers reporting a program of Sustainability in Health ...
There is increased focus, both in Canada and internationally, on the processes by which health care ...
Background: Decisions regarding the allocation of available resources are a source ...
Background: Resource allocation is a key challenge for healthcare decision makers. ...
Background: Priority setting and resource allocation are assumed to be the most important issues of ...
Background: The main resources of health care are allocated to hospitals. However, resource bottlene...
Abstract Background This is the third in a series of papers reporting a program of Sustainability in...
Purpose Using the example of community access programs (CAPs), the purpose of this paper is to descr...
Background: Allied health comprises multiple professional groups including dietetics, medical radiat...
Abstract Background: Allied health comprises multiple professional groups including dietetics, medi...
An ethnographic study was conducted in 2 stages to understand how allied health professionals define...
An ethnographic study was conducted in 2 stages to understand how allied health professionals define...
grantor: University of TorontoHospitals occupy an important position within the Canadian h...
This research provides an opportunity to explore the response of physicians to a health system in wh...
Objectives Resource allocation is a challenging issue faced by health policy decisionmakers requirin...
Background: This is the third in a series of papers reporting a program of Sustainability in Health ...
There is increased focus, both in Canada and internationally, on the processes by which health care ...
Background: Decisions regarding the allocation of available resources are a source ...
Background: Resource allocation is a key challenge for healthcare decision makers. ...
Background: Priority setting and resource allocation are assumed to be the most important issues of ...
Background: The main resources of health care are allocated to hospitals. However, resource bottlene...
Abstract Background This is the third in a series of papers reporting a program of Sustainability in...
Purpose Using the example of community access programs (CAPs), the purpose of this paper is to descr...