Background: Health care decision making requires making resource allocation decisions among programs, services, and technologies that all compete for a finite resource pool. Methods of priority setting that use explicitly defined criteria can aid health care decision makers in arriving at funding decisions in a transparent and systematic way. The purpose of this paper is to review the published literature and examine the use of criteria-based methods in ‘real-world’ health care allocation decisions. Methods A systematic review of the published literature was conducted to find examples of ‘real-world’ priority setting exercises that used explicit criteria to g...
This Guidance for Priority Setting in Health Care (GPS-Health), initiated by the World Health Organi...
ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVES: Resource allocation is a challenging issue faced by health policy decisionmake...
Priority setting criteria in health care are commonly set by politicians on behalf of the public. It...
textabstractPriority setting of health interventions is often ad-hoc and resources are not used to a...
Priority setting of health interventions is often ad-hoc and resources are not used to an optimal ex...
ABSTRACT: Priority setting of health interventions is often ad-hoc and resources are not used to an ...
Contains fulltext : 50394.pdf ( ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: Priority setting of healt...
Abstract Background In rationing decisions in health, many criteria like costs, effectiveness, equit...
A methodological approach is needed for allocating health care resources in an efficient and fair wa...
Background: Priority setting and resource allocation are assumed to be the most important issues of ...
A methodological approach is needed for allocating health care resources in an efficient and fair wa...
Background: Healthcare spending has grown over the last decades in all developed co...
Objectives Resource allocation is a challenging issue faced by health policy decisionmakers requirin...
Economists’ approaches to priority setting focus on the principles of opportunity cost, marginal ana...
Spending in health care have grown considerably over the last decades in all developed countries. Ag...
This Guidance for Priority Setting in Health Care (GPS-Health), initiated by the World Health Organi...
ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVES: Resource allocation is a challenging issue faced by health policy decisionmake...
Priority setting criteria in health care are commonly set by politicians on behalf of the public. It...
textabstractPriority setting of health interventions is often ad-hoc and resources are not used to a...
Priority setting of health interventions is often ad-hoc and resources are not used to an optimal ex...
ABSTRACT: Priority setting of health interventions is often ad-hoc and resources are not used to an ...
Contains fulltext : 50394.pdf ( ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: Priority setting of healt...
Abstract Background In rationing decisions in health, many criteria like costs, effectiveness, equit...
A methodological approach is needed for allocating health care resources in an efficient and fair wa...
Background: Priority setting and resource allocation are assumed to be the most important issues of ...
A methodological approach is needed for allocating health care resources in an efficient and fair wa...
Background: Healthcare spending has grown over the last decades in all developed co...
Objectives Resource allocation is a challenging issue faced by health policy decisionmakers requirin...
Economists’ approaches to priority setting focus on the principles of opportunity cost, marginal ana...
Spending in health care have grown considerably over the last decades in all developed countries. Ag...
This Guidance for Priority Setting in Health Care (GPS-Health), initiated by the World Health Organi...
ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVES: Resource allocation is a challenging issue faced by health policy decisionmake...
Priority setting criteria in health care are commonly set by politicians on behalf of the public. It...