Background: although many studies have identified public preferences for prioritising health care interventions based on characteristics of recipient or care, very few of them have examined the reasons for the stated preferences. We conducted an on-line person trade-off (PTO) study (N=1030) to investigate whether the public attach a premium to the avoidance of ill health associated with alternative types of responsibilities: lapses in healthcare safety, those caused by individual action or lifestyle choice; or genetic conditions. We found that the public gave higher priority to prevention of harm in a hospital setting such as preventing hospital associated infections than genetic disorder but drug administration errors were valued similar t...
Objectives: This article determines public stated preferences around different factors that influen...
AbstractBackgroundSetting fair health care priorities counts among the most difficult ethical challe...
Background: There is current interest in incorporating weights based on public preferences for healt...
AbstractObjectiveHealth services often spend more on safety interventions than seems cost-effective....
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Objective: health services often spend more on safety interventions than seems cost-effective. This ...
Background Setting fair health care priorities counts among the most difficult ethical challenges ou...
PhD ThesisPreference information is routinely used in healthcare decision-making, such as in health ...
Over the past four decades, UK Governments have moved towards an increasingly pro-market model of he...
Many people display omission bias in medical decision making, accepting the risk of passive noninter...
Setting fair health care priorities counts among the most difficult ethical challenges our societies...
Setting fair health care priorities counts among the most difficult ethical challenges our societies...
Policy makers try to take account of public preferences when making trade-offs between policy option...
I would like to thank Dr. Benjamin Ewert (1) for his commentary on my short paper ‘Is patient choice...
In a publicly fnanced health system, it is important that priority-setting refects social values. M...
Objectives: This article determines public stated preferences around different factors that influen...
AbstractBackgroundSetting fair health care priorities counts among the most difficult ethical challe...
Background: There is current interest in incorporating weights based on public preferences for healt...
AbstractObjectiveHealth services often spend more on safety interventions than seems cost-effective....
This article is available open access through the publisher’s website at the link below. Copyright ©...
Objective: health services often spend more on safety interventions than seems cost-effective. This ...
Background Setting fair health care priorities counts among the most difficult ethical challenges ou...
PhD ThesisPreference information is routinely used in healthcare decision-making, such as in health ...
Over the past four decades, UK Governments have moved towards an increasingly pro-market model of he...
Many people display omission bias in medical decision making, accepting the risk of passive noninter...
Setting fair health care priorities counts among the most difficult ethical challenges our societies...
Setting fair health care priorities counts among the most difficult ethical challenges our societies...
Policy makers try to take account of public preferences when making trade-offs between policy option...
I would like to thank Dr. Benjamin Ewert (1) for his commentary on my short paper ‘Is patient choice...
In a publicly fnanced health system, it is important that priority-setting refects social values. M...
Objectives: This article determines public stated preferences around different factors that influen...
AbstractBackgroundSetting fair health care priorities counts among the most difficult ethical challe...
Background: There is current interest in incorporating weights based on public preferences for healt...